Viasat (VSAT) announced its Viasat-3 F3 satellite will launch April 27 on a Falcon Heavy, keeping it on track for mid-2026 service, while the F2 satellite is progressing through in-orbit testing and expected to enter service in May, Raymond James tells investors in a research note. These updates reduce key execution risks following earlier issues and are viewed positively for the company’s outlook, the firm says. Raymond James has an Outperform rating on the stock.
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