https://www.linkedin.com/posts/exolaunch_open-cosmos-and-ceiia-centre-activity-7158883906627293184-XbTf/
Just an additional clarification that the AEROS 3U Cubesat is not owned by OpenCosmos. This satellite has been manufactured and will be operated by CEiiA (https://www.ceiia.com/), in Portugal. This satellite has also been recently rename AEROS/MH-1 and it represents quite a historic moment for Portugal as it represents the nation's re-entry into space exploration after 30 years, with the first fully developed, built, and operated satellite from Portugal. The first of many more to come 
Thanks for the correction, I really need to clean up the top post soon.
(edit: Exolaunch replaced the initial Tweet and changed out a picture that showed a third satellite, a 1U from another customer)
https://twitter.com/Exolaunch/status/1760774971620798662🇲🇳 Mongolia's ONDO Space satellites have been integrated & will head for the stars via Exolaunch on the
@SpaceX Transporter-10 mission!
The satellites will give the amateur radio community in Mongolia a reliable platform for experimentation, fostering innovation & connectivity.
https://amatuer.ondospace.com/OWLSAT- 1 AND OWLSAT-2
ONDOSAT-OWL-1 is a 0.5U cubesat and will be the first satellite of collabration project of ondo space llc and Mongolian Radio Sport Federation (MRSF). ONDOSAT-OWL-1 is a part of the ONDOSAT-OWL CubeSat constellation of two satellites, along with ONDOSAT-OWL-1 and ONDOSAT-OWL-2.Main mission provides a message store-and-forward capability to the amateur operators on amatuer UHF band.The mission objective is to demonstrate S&F operations, including scheduled and unscheduled uplink of S&F data from amateur radio operators in Mongolia and all over the globe. The data will be stored onboard and transmitted to compatible ground stations in Mongolia. The purpose of the mission is to provide the amateur radio community in Mongolia with a reliable satellite platform to evaluate their uplink equipment by sending S&F messages to the satellite and validate a successful downlinks. Besides this mission, The ONDOSAT-OWL CubeSats are to broadcast encrypted short messages through its beacon within the 435-438MHz frequency band. This mission offers the amateur radio community the chance to decode these messages using a publicly accessible key provided on the official ONDOSAT-OWL website. Accomplished individuals who successfully decrypt the messages will be recognized on the official website and will receive a special QSL card as a token of achievement from the ONDOSAT-OWL project.
Wrong thread : this means the Transporter 11 launch, not Transporter 10 
It's not the wrong thread. I'm marking some stuff that was once thought to be on T10.
Starlink 7-15 launched February 23 UTC.
NextSpaceflight, updated February 25:
Starlink Group 7-16
Launch Time
NET March 2024
Transporter-10 will be the next Vandenberg Falcon 9 launch.
Which first stage will be used for this launch? (semi-rhetorical question)
Falcon 9 first stages are apparently now cleared for use up to twenty times for non-human spaceflight missions, although that number is apparently more restricted for Cargo Dragon and Cygnus than these other payloads.
Available first stages, with UTC date of most recent recovery:
1063.17 Jan 24
1075.10 Jan 29
1071.15 Feb 10
Do we know if this flight will be RTLS or ASDS recovery?
NGA Space Debris notice that is effectively a Rocket Launching notice.
270051Z FEB 24
NAVAREA XII 112/24(18).
EASTERN NORTH PACIFIC.
CALIFORNIA.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
2104Z TO 2259Z DAILY 04 THRU 10 MAR
IN AREA BOUND BY
30-59.00N 121-28.00W, 31-07.00N 121-20.00W,
31-07.00N 121-17.00W, 29-54.00N 121-11.00W,
29-17.00N 121-38.00W, 29-18.00N 121-52.00W,
29-52.00N 121-56.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 102359Z MAR 24.
NGA Space Debris for second stage reentry?
290455Z FEB 24
NAVAREA XII 113/24(83).
NORTH PACIFIC.
1. HAZARDOUS OPERATIONS, SPACE DEBRIS
0015Z TO 0203Z DAILY 05 THRU 11 MAR
IN AREA BOUND BY
03-59.00N 175-07.00W, 03-35.00N 173-11.00W,
13-14.00N 171-12.00W, 13-37.00N 173-10.00W.
2. CANCEL THIS MSG 110303Z MAR 24.//
NGA Space Debris notice that is effectively a Rocket Launching notice.
NGA Space Debris for second stage reentry?
Maps from the NGA notices. Fairing splashdown about 540km downrange. The second stage re-entry has the appropriate orbital inclination, so it could well be for this mission, but it would be just after the third orbit.
https://twitter.com/NanoAvionics/status/1763216980616544450Our 10th Transporter launch with #SpaceX is coming close. Meet the satellite quartet we've built for our customer constellations included in this mission:
🛰️ The 16U ContecSat-1 will initiate Contec's constellation of high-resolution Earth imaging satellites to monitor urban change, maritime activity, and predict crop yields.
🛰️ Another 16U satellite will be the third satellite we've built for an undisclosed customer constellation. It will be able to detect methane emissions, identify their origins, and quantify the highly pollutant greenhouse gas.
🛰️ Last but not least, the 6U Tiger-7 & Tiger-8 satellites will expand @OQTEC's 5G NB-IoT constellation, connecting remote devices in industries such as energy and agriculture to provide tracking and monitoring information.
Stay tuned for the launch! And if you want to elevate your mission with proven satellite performance, you can explore our products and services in the comments below. 👇
I'm assuming the "undisclosed customer" is Satlantis