AST SpaceMobile stock jumps nearly 15% as BlueBird 6 orbit milestone refocuses traders on 2026 rollout

AST SpaceMobile stock jumps nearly 15% as BlueBird 6 orbit milestone refocuses traders on 2026 rollout

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 03:57 ET — Market closed

  • AST SpaceMobile shares ended the last session sharply higher after a volatile day of trading.
  • Attention returned to the company’s latest satellite milestone and its plan to scale launches through 2026.
  • Investors are watching for on-orbit performance updates and clarity on the next catalyst calendar.

Shares of AST SpaceMobile Inc rose 14.9% on Friday to close at $83.47, after swinging between $69.25 and $83.76. Volume was about 19 million shares, above the stock’s average daily volume of roughly 12.4 million shares, and the stock was little changed in extended trading. 1

The move matters because AST is trying to convert a high-profile satellite buildout into a commercial service that can scale. For a constellation operator still building out its network, each successful on-orbit step can reset expectations for service timing, capital needs and partnerships.

A SpaceDaily report on Thursday said AST’s BlueBird 6 satellite has entered orbit, a milestone for its “direct-to-device” plan — satellites linking directly to standard smartphones without specialized handsets. The report said BlueBird 6 is designed for peak data rates of up to 120 megabits per second, and quoted CEO Abel Avellan calling the satellite “a breakthrough moment” as the company targets 45 to 60 satellites in orbit by the end of 2026 with launches roughly every one to two months. 2

There was no fresh filing to point to as a driver. The company’s most recent SEC posting on EDGAR was dated Dec. 11, 2025. 3

AST has said initial service is expected to support beta users in the United States through partners including AT&T and Verizon, and it has previously said U.S. regulators approved testing in February 2025. That leaves near-term on-orbit testing and carrier integration as the next check for investors looking for proof the network can perform beyond the launch headline. 4

The rally also underscores how quickly sentiment can shift in the “direct-to-cell” race, where satellites aim to fill coverage gaps for existing mobile networks. Reuters has previously reported on AST’s efforts with partners such as Vodafone, while noting SpaceX’s Starlink operates a much larger constellation. 5

AST’s shares have been prone to sharp swings as investors weigh the upside of execution against the risk of delays and funding surprises. Friday’s jump pushed the stock toward the upper end of its latest trading range, but the next catalyst is likely to be technical proof points: deployment, link tests and performance updates that can be measured.

Before next session

Traders will be watching whether the stock holds above Friday’s lows and whether it can retest the session high when regular trading resumes on Monday. Momentum names often struggle to extend gains if follow-through buying fades in the first hour.

On the news front, investors will look for any update on BlueBird 6 commissioning — the post-launch checkout that confirms power, deployment and communications links — and for signals on the timing of the next launch in the sequence.

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