I really don't see a conflict in "later this summer" and "later this year". Later this summer is later this year. Grammatically, there's no conflict. Realistically, from everything I've read, I don't think that THEY know the exact time frame. They're hoping this summer, but it could be the fall. They don't have control of everything so timeframes vary.
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