List of Atlas launches (2010–2019)

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{{Main article|List of Atlas launches}}

{{Atlas launches}}

Notable missions

=USA-212=

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=Juno=

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=Mars Science Laboratory/Curiosity=

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=MAVEN=

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=OSIRIS-REx=

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Launch statistics

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= Rocket configurations =

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| colors = Lavender: Thistle: MediumPurple: Purple: DeepSkyBlue: CornflowerBlue: DodgerBlue: MediumBlue: Aquamarine

| group names = Atlas V 401 : Atlas V 411: Atlas V 421: Atlas V 431: Atlas V 501 : Atlas V 531 : Atlas V 541 : Atlas V 551: Atlas V N22

| x legends = 2010 : '11 : '12 : '13 : '14 : '15 : '16 : '17 : '18 : '19

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= Launch sites =

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| group names = Cape Canaveral SLC-41 : Vandenberg SLC-3E

| x legends = 2010:'11:'12:'13:'14 : '15:'16:'17:'18:'19

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= Launch outcomes =

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| x legends = 2010:'11:'12:'13:'14 : '15:'16:'17:'18:'19

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Launch history

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= 2010 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-021

| February 11, 2010,
15:23

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Solar Dynamics Observatory

| 290 kg

| GTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/46/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/46/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA solar observatory.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-012

| April 22, 2010,
23:52

| Atlas V 501

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-212 (X-37B OTV-1)

| 5,400 kg

| LEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/48|title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Successfully Launches OTV Mission|date=April 22, 2010|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/48|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Maiden flight of the Boeing X-37 military spaceplane; first flight of the Atlas V 501.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-019

| August 14, 2010,
11:07

| Atlas V 531

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-214 (AEHF-1)

| 6,168 kg

| GTO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/54/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/54/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |First Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite; first flight of the Atlas V 531.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-025

| September 21, 2010,
04:03

| Atlas V 501

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-215 (NROL-41)

| Classified

| LEO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/57/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/57/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2011 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-026

| March 5, 2011,
22:46

| Atlas V 501

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-226 (X-37B OTV-2)

| 5,400 kg (X-37B OTV-2)

| LEO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/66/|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Second OTV Mission|date=March 5, 2011|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/66/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second X-37B military spaceplane mission.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-027

| April 15, 2011,
04:24

| Atlas V 411

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-229 (NROL-34)

| Classified

| LEO

|NRO

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/69/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/69/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Two Naval Ocean Surveillance System satellites.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-022

| May 7, 2011,
18:10

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-230 (SBIRS GEO-1)

| ~4,500 kg

| GTO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/70/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/70/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |First Space-Based Infrared System ballistic missile early warning satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-029

| August 5, 2011,
16:25

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Juno

| 3,625 kg

| Heliocentric

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/78/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/78/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA Jupiter orbiter.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-028

| November 26, 2011,
15:02

| Atlas V 541

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Mars Science Laboratory (MSL)

| 3,839 kg

| Heliocentric

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket Successfully Launches NASA's Mars Science Lab on Journey to Red Planet |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/89/ |work=ULA Launch Information |date=2011-11-26 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |accessdate=2012-08-19 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/89/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA Mars rover; first flight of Atlas V 541.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2012 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-030

| February 24, 2012,
22:15

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MUOS-1

| 6,740 kg

| GTO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/97/|title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket, with 200th Centaur, Successfully Launches Mobile User Objective System-1 Mission|date=February 24, 2012|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/97/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |First Mobile User Objective System satellite; heaviest payload launched by Atlas V to date; 200th Centaur upper stage.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-031

| May 4, 2012,
18:42

| Atlas V 531

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-235 (AEHF-2)

| 6,168 kg

| GTO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/102/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/102/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-023

| June 20, 2012,
12:28

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-236 (NROL-38)

| Classified

| GTO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/107/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/107/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload; 50th EELV launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-032

| August 30, 2012,
08:05

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Van Allen Probes

| 3000 kg

| Highly elliptical

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/117/ |title=:::: United Launch Alliance, LLC :::: |access-date=2010-08-14 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/117/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Dual NASA probes to map the Van Allen radiation belt.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-033

| September 13, 2012,
21:39

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-238 (NROL-36) + 11 cubesats

| Classified

| LEO

|NRO/NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/119/|title=ULA Atlas V Successfully Launches Fourth Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office in Five Months|date=September 13, 2012|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/119/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO main payload; additional eleven cubesats including four NASA ELeNa missions.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-034

| December 11, 2012,
18:03

| Atlas V 501

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-240 (X-37B OTV-3)

| 5,400 kg (X-37B OTV-3)

| LEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/127/|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Third X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle for the Air Force|date=December 11, 2012|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/127/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Third flight of the X-37 military spaceplane.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2013 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-036

| January 31, 2013,
01:48

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| TDRS-K (TDRS-11)

| 3,454 kg

| GTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/128/|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite|date=January 31, 2013|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/128/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Eleventh NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-035

| February 11, 2013,
18:02

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| Landsat 8

| 1,512 kg

| LEO/SSO

|USGS

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/129/|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Second NASA Payload in Just 12 Days|date=February 12, 2013|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=August 14, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/129/|archive-date=December 7, 2013|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Eighth Landsat geological survey satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-037

| March 19, 2013,
21:21

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-241 (SBIRS GEO-2)

| ~4,500 kg

| GTO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/03/ula-atlas-v-launch-sbirsgeo/|title=ULA Atlas V launch with SBIRS GEO-2 successful|date=March 19, 2013 |publisher=NASA Spaceflight}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second Space-Based Infrared System geostationary satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-039

| May 15, 2013,
21:38

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-242 (GPS-IIF-4)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/139/ |title=ULA Launches 70th Successful Mission in 77 Months with the Launch of the GPS IIF-4 Satellite for the Air Force |accessdate=2013-05-15 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/139/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-040

| July 19, 2013,
13:00

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MUOS-2

| 6,740 kg

| GTO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/146/ |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket Successfully Launches Mobile User Objective System-2 Mission for U.S. Navy |accessdate=2013-07-20 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/146/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second Mobile User Objective System satellite; heaviest payload launched by an Atlas V to date.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-041

| September 18, 2013,
08:10

| Atlas V 531

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-246 (AEHF-3)

| 6,168 kg

| GTO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/154/ |title=United Launch Alliance Marks 75th Successful Launch by Delivering the Advanced Extremely High Frequency-3 Satellite to Orbit for the U.S. Air Force |accessdate=2013-09-18 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/154/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Third Advanced Extremely High Frequency communications satellite; 75th ULA launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-038

| November 18, 2013,
18:28

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MAVEN

| 2,454 kg

| Heliocentric

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/158/ |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket Successfully Launches MAVEN mission on Journey to the Red Planet |accessdate=2013-11-19 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/158/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA Mars atmospheric research probe.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-042

| December 6, 2013,
07:14

| Atlas V 501

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-247 (NROL-39) + 12 cubesats

| Classified

| LEO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/163/ |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Rocket Successfully Launches Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office |accessdate=2013-12-06 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/163/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload; twelve cubesats.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2014 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-043

| January 24, 2014,
02:33

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| TDRS-L (TDRS-12)

| 3,454 kg

| GTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/165/ |title=ULA Successfully Launches NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite Payload |accessdate=2014-01-24 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/165/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Twelfth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-044

| April 3, 2014,
14:46

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-249 (DMSP F19)

| ~1,200 kg

| SSO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{Cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/04/atlas-v-usafs-dmsp-5d3-f-19-satellite/|title = Atlas V successfully lofts USAF's DMSP-5D3 F-19 satellite|date = 3 April 2014}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Nineteenth Defense Meteorological Satellite Program weather satellite; 50th flight of an RD-180 engine.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-045

| April 10, 2014,
17:45

| Atlas V 541

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-250 (NROL-67)

| Classified

| GSO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/171/ |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Second Mission in Just Seven Days |accessdate=2014-04-11 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207160150/http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/News.shtml#/171/ |archive-date=2013-12-07 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-046

| May 22, 2014,
13:09

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-252 (NROL-33)

| Classified

| GTO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-NROL33.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Four Missions in Just Seven Weeks |accessdate=2014-05-22 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140522195627/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-NROL33.aspx |archive-date=2014-05-22 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-048

| August 2, 2014,
03:23

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-256 (GPS IIF-7)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif-7.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Two Rockets in Just Four Days |accessdate=2014-08-03 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140819085101/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif-7.aspx |archive-date=2014-08-19 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Seventh GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-047

| August 13, 2014,
18:30

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| WorldView 3

| 2,800 kg

| SSO

| DigitalGlobe

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-launches-worldview3-satellite.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Atlas+V+Launches+WorldView-3+Satellite+for+DigitalGlobe |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Launches WorldView-3 Satellite for DigitalGlobe |accessdate=2014-08-13 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140814025937/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-launches-worldview3-satellite.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Atlas+V+Launches+WorldView-3+Satellite+for+DigitalGlobe |archive-date=2014-08-14 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |DigitalGlobe earth observation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-049

| September 17, 2014,
00:10

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-257 (CLIO)

| Classified

| GTO{{cite web|url=http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2014/09/ula-atlas-v-secretive-clio-mission/|title=ULA Atlas V successfully launches secretive CLIO mission|author=William Graham|date=September 17, 2014|publisher=NASASpaceflight.com}}

|

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-launches-its-60th-mission-from-cape.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Launches Its 60th Mission from Cape Canaveral |date=September 17, 2014 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |access-date=September 17, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140921200051/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-launches-its-60th-mission-from-cape.aspx |archive-date=September 21, 2014 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second Nemesis COMINT transmission-intercepting satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-050

| October 29, 2014,
17:21

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-258 (GPS IIF-8)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-launches-gps-iif-8.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+50th+Atlas+V+Rocket |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches 50th Atlas V Rocket |accessdate=2014-10-30 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141030114519/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-launches-gps-iif-8.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+50th+Atlas+V+Rocket |archive-date=2014-10-30 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Eighth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite. 50th Atlas V launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-051

| December 13, 2014,
03:19

| Atlas V 541

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-259 (NROL-35)

| Classified

| Molniya

| NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-successfully-launches-nrol-35.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Atlas V Successfully Launches Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office |accessdate=2014-12-13 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141213152335/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-atlas-v-successfully-launches-nrol-35.aspx |archive-date=2014-12-13 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload; first Centaur upper stage to use the RL10-C1.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2015 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-052

| January 21, 2015,
01:04

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MUOS-3

| 6,740 kg

| GTO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-navys-muos3.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches the U.S. Navy's Mobile User Objective System-3 |accessdate=2015-01-21 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150121063714/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-navys-muos3.aspx |archive-date=2015-01-21 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Third Mobile User Objective System satellite; 200th Atlas-Centaur launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-053

| March 13, 2015,
02:44

| Atlas V 421

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MMS

| 1,360 kg

| HTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nasa-mms.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+Solar+Probes+to+Study+Space+Weather+for+NASA |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Solar Probes to Study Space Weather for NASA |accessdate=2015-03-15 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315035930/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nasa-mms.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+Solar+Probes+to+Study+Space+Weather+for+NASA |archive-date=2015-03-15 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA Magnetosphere research constellation.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-054

| May 20, 2015,
15:05

| Atlas V 501

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-261 (AFSPC-5 (X-37B OTV-4, ULTRASat))

| 5,000 kg

| LEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-afspc5.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+X-37B+Orbital+Test+Vehicle+for+the+U.S.+Air+Force |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle for the U.S. Air Force |accessdate=2015-05-27 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150521175411/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-afspc5.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+X-37B+Orbital+Test+Vehicle+for+the+U.S.+Air+Force |archive-date=2015-05-21 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth flight of the X-37 military spaceplane; cubesats.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-055

| July 15, 2015,
15:36

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-262 (GPS IIF-10)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gpsiif10.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Global Positioning Satellite for the U.S. Air Force |date=July 15, 2015 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |access-date=July 16, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150716080341/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gpsiif10.aspx |archive-date=July 16, 2015 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Tenth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-056

| September 2, 2015,
10:18

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MUOS-4

| 6,740 kg

| GTO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-muos4.aspx |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches the U.S. Navy's Mobile User Objective System-4 |date=September 2, 2015 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |access-date=September 2, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150905061917/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-muos4.aspx |archive-date=September 5, 2015 |url-status=dead }}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth Mobile User Objective System satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-059

| October 2, 2015,
10:28

| Atlas V 421

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MEXSAT-2 (Morelos 3)

| 3,200 kg

| GTO

| MEXSAT

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-launches-morelos-3.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Reaches+100+Successful+Missions+with+Morelos-3+Satellite|title=United Launch Alliance Reaches 100 Successful Missions with Morelos-3 Satellite|date=October 2, 2015|publisher=United Launch Alliance|access-date=October 2, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005012547/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-launches-morelos-3.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Reaches+100+Successful+Missions+with+Morelos-3+Satellite|archive-date=October 5, 2015|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Mexican communications satellite; 100th ULA launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-058

| October 8, 2015,
12:49

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA-264 (NROL-55) + 13 cubesats

| Classified

| LEO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-NROL55.aspx|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office|date=8 October 2015|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=8 October 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151011005945/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-NROL55.aspx|archive-date=11 October 2015|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Classified NRO payload; cubesats.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-060

| October 31, 2015,
16:13

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-265 (GPS IIF-11)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif11.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+GPS+IIF-11+Satellite+for+U.S.+Air+Force|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches GPS IIF-11 Satellite for U.S. Air Force|date=31 October 2015|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=1 November 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151107112140/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif11.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+GPS+IIF-11+Satellite+for+U.S.+Air+Force|archive-date=7 November 2015|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Eleventh GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-061

| December 6, 2015,
21:44

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Cygnus CRS OA-4

| 7,492 kg

|LEO to ISS

| Orbital ATK

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-oa4-cygnus.aspx|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches OA-4 Cygnus to International Space Station|date=6 December 2015|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=6 December 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208092550/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-oa4-cygnus.aspx|archive-date=8 December 2015|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth Cygnus ISS resupply vehicle; launched by ULA after the grounding of Antares following the Orb-3 failure.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2016 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-057

| February 5, 2016,
13:38

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-266 (GPS IIF-12)

| 1,630 kg

| MEO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif12.aspx|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches GPS IIF-12 Satellite for U.S. Air Force|date=5 February 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=5 February 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160207205457/http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-gps-iif12.aspx|archive-date=7 February 2016|url-status=dead}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Twelfth GPS Block IIF navigation satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-064

| March 23, 2016,
03:05

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Cygnus CRS OA-6

| 7,492 kg

| LEO to ISS

| Orbital ATK

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-oa-6.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+7%2c745+Pounds+of+Cargo+to+International+Space+Station|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches 7,745 Pounds of Cargo to International Space Station |date=22 March 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=28 March 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fifth Cygnus ISS resupply mission; early RD-180 engine shutdown resulting in longer second-stage burn.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-063

| June 24, 2016,
14:30

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| MUOS-5

| 6,740 kg

| GTO

| DoD

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-muos5-satellite.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+MUOS-5+Satellite+for+the+U.S+Air+Force+and+U.S.+Navy&archived=True&Category=all&Page=1|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches MUOS-5 Satellite for the U.S Air Force and U.S. Navy |date=24 June 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=9 August 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fifth Mobile User Objective System satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-065

| July 28, 2016,
12:37

| Atlas V 421

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA 267 (NROL-61)

| Classified

| GTO

| NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nrol61.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+NROL-61+Payload+for+the+National+Reconnaissance+Office|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches NROL-61 Payload for the National Reconnaissance Office |date=28 July 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=9 August 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |First fourth-generation SDS satellite; also known as QUASAR 20.{{Cite web|url=https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/sds-4.htm|title=Quasar 20, 21 (SDS-4 1, 2)|website=space.skyrocket.de|access-date=2020-04-26}}

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-067

| September 8, 2016,
23:05

| Atlas V 411

| CCAFS SLC-41

| OSIRIS-REx

| 880 kg

| Heliocentric

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-osiris-rex.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+OSIRIS-REx+Spacecraft+for+NASA|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches OSIRIS-REx Spacecraft for NASA |date=8 September 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=10 September 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA sample-return mission to asteroid 101955 Bennu.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-062

| November 11, 2016,
18:30

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| WorldView-4 (GeoEye-2) + 7 cubesats

| 2,485 kg

| SSO

| DigitalGlobe

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-worldview4.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+WorldView-4+for+DigitalGlobe|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches WorldView-4 for DigitalGlobe |date=11 November 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=11 November 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |DigitalGlobe earth observation satellite; NASA/LANL cubesats.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-069

| November 19, 2016,
23:42

| Atlas V 541

| CCAFS SLC-41

| GOES-R (GOES-16)

| 2,857 kg

| GTO

| NOAA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-goesr-satellite.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+GOES-R+Satellite+for+NASA+and+NOAA|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches GOES-R Satellite for NASA and NOAA |date=19 November 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=20 November 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Sixteenth GOES weather satellite; 100th EELV launch.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-071

| December 18, 2016,
19:13

| Atlas V 431

| CCAFS SLC-41

| EchoStar 19 (Jupiter 2)

| 6,700 kg

| GTO

| EchoStar

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-echostar-xix.aspx?title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+EchoStar+XIX+Satellite+|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches EchoStar XIX Satellite |date=18 December 2016|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=23 December 2016}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Hughes internet satellite; highest capacity communications satellite ever launched.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2017 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-066

| January 21, 2017,
00:42

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-273 (SBIRS GEO-3)

| ~4,500 kg

| GTO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-oa7.aspx?|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches OA-7 under First RapidLaunch™ Service Contract |date=18 April 2017|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=1 May 2017}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Third Space-Based Infrared System early-warning missile detection satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-068

| March 1, 2017,
17:49

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA 274 (NROL-79)

| Classified

| LEO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web|title=Atlas 5 powers covert reconnaissance payload to orbit on its 70th mission|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nrol79.aspx|website=ulalaunch.com|accessdate=1 March 2017}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Two Naval Ocean Surveillance System satellites.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-070

| April 18, 2017,
15:11

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Cygnus CRS OA-7

| 7,225 kg

| LEO

| Orbital ATK

| {{Success}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Sixth Cygnus ISS resupply mission, final one to utilize Atlas V.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-074

| August 18, 2017,
12:29

| Atlas V 401

| CCAFS SLC-41

| TDRS-M

| 3,452 kg

| GTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nasas-tdrsm.aspx|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches NASA's TDRS-M Satellite |date=18 April 2017|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=18 August 2017}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Thirteenth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-072

| September 24, 2017,
05:49

| Atlas V 541

| VAFB SLC-3E

| USA 278 (NROL-42)

| Classified

|HEO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-nrol42.aspx|title=United+Launch+Alliance+Successfully+Launches+NROL-42+Mission+for+the+National+Reconnaissance+Office |date=24 September 2017|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=24 September 2017}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Trumpet 7 SIGINT satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-075

| October 15, 2017,
07:28

| Atlas V 421

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-279 (NROL-52)

| Classified

| GTO

| US NRO

| {{Success}}{{cite news |url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2017/10/ula-atlas-v-nrol-52-launch-cape-canaveral/ |title=Atlas V finally launches with NROL-52 |work=NASASpaceFlight.com |first=William |last=Graham |date=October 15, 2017 |access-date=October 15, 2017}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Second fourth-generation SDS satellite; also known as QUASAR 21.

|-

| colspan=9 style="background:white;" |

= 2018 =

|-

! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-076

| January 20, 2018,
00:48

| Atlas V 411

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-282 (SBIRS GEO-4)

| ~4,540 kg

| GTO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=http://www.ulalaunch.com/ula-successfully-launches-sbirs-geo-flight-4.aspx?|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches SBIRS GEO Flight 4 Mission for the U.S. Air Force |date=19 January 2018|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=19 January 2018}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth Space-Based Infrared System Geostationary early-warning missile detection satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-077

| March 1, 2018,
22:02

| Atlas V 541

| CCAFS SLC-41

| GOES-S (GOES-17)

| 5,192 kg

| GTO

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/missions/missions-details/2018/03/02/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-goes-s-weather-satellite-for-nasa-and-noaa |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches GOES-S Weather Satellite for NASA and NOAA |date=1 March 2018|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=1 March 2018}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Seventeenth GOES weather satellite.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-079

| April 14, 2018,
23:13

|Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| AFSPC-11, multi-payload (CBAS & EAGLE)

| Classified

| GEO[https://www.flickr.com/photos/ulalaunch/26993032827/in/album-72157693756935821/ AFSPC-11 mission profile]

|USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/about/news/2018/04/15/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-afspc-11-mission-for-the-u.s.-air-force |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches AFSPC-11 Mission for the U.S. Air Force |date=15 April 2018|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=15 April 2018}}

|-

| colspan="8" |USAF rideshare. Centaur disposal near GEO.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-078

| May 5, 2018,
11:05

| Atlas V 401

| VAFB SLC-3E

| InSight

| 694 kg (InSight)

| Heliocentric

| NASA

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/about/news/2018/05/05/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-west-coast-s-first-interplanetary-mission-for-nasa|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches West Coast's First Interplanetary Mission for NASA|date=5 May 2018|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=5 May 2018}}

|-

| colspan="8" |NASA Mars seismology lander; two MarCO interplanetary communications cubesats.

|-

! scope="row" rowspan = 2 style="text-align:center;|AV-073

| October 17, 2018,
04:15

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-288 (AEHF-4)

| 6,168 kg

| GTO

| USAF

| {{Success}}{{cite web|url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/about/news/2018/10/17/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-aehf-4-mission|title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches AEHF-4 Mission|date=17 October 2018|publisher=United Launch Alliance|accessdate=17 October 2018}}

|-

| colspan="8" |Fourth Advanced Extremely High Frequency military communications satellite.

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= 2019 =

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! scope="col" | Flight №

! scope="col" | Date / time (UTC)

! scope="col" | Rocket

! scope="col" | Launch site

! scope="col" | Payload

! scope="col" | Payload mass

! scope="col" | Orbit

! scope="col" | Customer

! scope="col" | Launch
outcome

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! scope="row" rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;|AV-083

| August 8, 2019,
10:13

| Atlas V 551

| CCAFS SLC-41

| USA-292 (AEHF-5)

| 6,168 kg

| GTO

| US Air Force

| {{Success}}{{cite web |url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/about/news-detail/2019/08/08/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-communications-satellite-for-the-u.s.-air-force-space-and-missile-systems-center |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Communications Satellite for the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center |date=8 August 2019 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |accessdate=8 August 2019 }}

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| colspan=8 |Fifth Advanced Extremely High Frequency military communications satellite.

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! scope="row" rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;|AV-080

| December 20, 2019,

11:36

| Atlas V N22

| CCAFS SLC-41

| Boeing Starliner OFT{{cite web |url=https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/ccp_presentation_for_nac_public_session.pdf |title=Commercial Crew Program Status to NASA Advisory Council Human Exploration and Operations Committee |last=Lueders |first=Kathryn |date=March 26, 2018 |publisher=NASA |access-date=March 27, 2018}}

| ~13,000 kg

| LEO (ISS)

| Boeing

|{{Success}}{{cite web |url=https://www.ulalaunch.com/about/news-detail/2019/12/20/united-launch-alliance-successfully-launches-the-boeing-starliner-spacecraft-on-the-orbital-flight-test |title=United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches the Boeing Starliner Spacecraft on the Orbital Flight Test |date=20 December 2019 |publisher=United Launch Alliance |accessdate=21 December 2019 }}

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| colspan="8" |First Atlas V launch with dual-engine Centaur; Boeing Starliner test flight; Atlas V performed nominally but Starliner failed to complete its mission.{{cite web| url=https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2019/12/starliner-mission-shortening-failure-successful-launch/ |title=Starliner suffers mission-shortening failure after successful launch |date=20 December 2019}}

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