United States, Nov. 14 -- Boeing mission controllers confirmed the second ViaSat?3 satellite, built on the company's high?power 702MP+ platform, is healthy on orbit after liftoff aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket last night at 10:04 p.m. Eastern Time.The ViaSat-3 F2 satellite is expected to more than double Viasat's bandwidth capacity, supporting the increasing demand for resilient, global satellite communications from commercial mobility - like in-flight connectivity - and defense customers. Boeing designed and manufactured the platform to host Viasat's flexible payload, pairing Boeing's proven all?electric propulsion with high?power Spectrolab solar arrays to support sustained, high?throughput operations.After separation in g...