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Liftoff of Arianespace’s Ariane 5 with SGDC and KOREASAT-7

Published on May 4, 2017

The Arianespace mission with SGDC and KOREASAT-7 is now underway following Ariane 5’s liftoff from the Spaceport in French Guiana.

Total lift performance for today’s launch is estimated at 10,289 kg., with the two satellites to be deployed during a flight lasting approximately 36 minutes.
 

Arianespace Flight VA236 / SGDC and KOREASAT-7

Published on May 4, 2017

Arianespace orbited two telecommunications payloads for Brazil and South Korea on the 78th consecutive success performed with its Ariane 5 – confirming this vehicle’s position as the world reference for heavy launchers.
 

Liftoff of Arianespace’s Ariane 5 with ViaSat-2 and EUTELSAT 172B

Published on Jun 1, 2017

Arianespace has successfully launched two telecommunications satellites: ViaSat-2 for ViaSat Inc.; and EUTELSAT 172B for the operator Eutelsat – which is the first all-electric satellite to be orbited by an Ariane 5.

The launch took place on Thursday, June 1 at 8:45 pm (local time) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

Today’s launch was the sixth of the year for Arianespace, and the third in 2017 with the Ariane 5 heavy launcher, which recorded its 79th successful mission in a row. The Ariane 5 ECA also set a new performance record into geostationary transfer orbit, carrying a total payload of 10,865 kg. (of which 9,969 kg. was the net liftoff mass for the two satellites).

With this mission – the 289th by its family of launchers – Arianespace is at the service of connectivity on a global scale.
 

Arianespace Flight VA237 / ViaSat-2 and EUTELSAT 172B

Published on Jun 1, 2017

Arianespace has successfully launched two telecommunications satellites: ViaSat-2 for ViaSat Inc.; and EUTELSAT 172B for the operator Eutelsat – which is the first all-electric satellite to be orbited by an Ariane 5.

The launch took place on Thursday, June 1 at 8:45 pm (local time) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

Today’s launch was the sixth of the year for Arianespace, and the third in 2017 with the Ariane 5 heavy launcher, which recorded its 79th successful mission in a row. The Ariane 5 ECA also set a new performance record into geostationary transfer orbit, carrying a total payload of 10,865 kg. (of which 9,969 kg. was the net liftoff mass for the two satellites).

With this mission – the 289th by its family of launchers – Arianespace is at the service of connectivity on a global scale.
 

Arianespace Flight VA237 / ViaSat-2 and EUTELSAT

Published on Jun 5, 2017

On its sixth successful launch during the first half of 2017, Arianespace set a new heavy-lift record tonight with Ariane 5 in delivering the ViaSat-2 and EUTELSAT 172B telecommunications satellites to geostationary transfer orbit.
 

Arianespace Flight VA238 / Hellas Sat 3-Inmarsat S EAN and GSAT-17

Published on Jun 28, 2017

Liftoff of Arianespace’s Ariane 5 with Hellas Sat 3-Inmarsat S EAN and GSAT-17.

The Arianespace mission with Hellas Sat 3-Inmarsat S EAN and GSAT-17 is now underway following Ariane 5’s liftoff from the Spaceport in French Guiana.
 

Arianespace’s Ariane 5 launches two multi-mission satellites for fixed and mobile services

Published on Jun 29, 2017

The 80th consecutive success for Arianespace’s heavy-lift Ariane 5 lofted two satellites today, delivering new capacity for use in the distribution of TV and video content, telecommunications services, mobile satellite services, data relay, along with coverage of search and rescue missions.

Orbited by Arianespace Flight VA238 from the Spaceport in French Guiana were a so-called “condosat” composed of two payloads for Hellas Sat and Inmarsat, along with a spacecraft for the Indian Space Research Organisation.

On its fourth mission at the service of Arianespace this year, the Ariane 5 had a payload lift performance estimated at 10,136 kg. to geostationary transfer orbit, maintaining the company’s sustained launch pace in 2017.
 

Ariane 5 orbits Intelsat 37e and BSAT-4a on Arianespace’s latest mission from the Spaceport

Published on Sep 29, 2017

Arianespace orbited telecommunications satellites for long-time customers on today’s successful mission – confirming the company’s role as a launch services leader in terms of availability, reliability and performance.

Conducted from the Spaceport’s ELA-3 launch zone in French Guiana, the successful mission delivered an estimated payload lift performance of 10,838 kg. to geostationary transfer orbit (GTO) – utilizing the heavy-lift Ariane 5 member of Arianespace’s launcher family, which also includes the medium Soyuz and lightweight Vega.

Designated Flight VA239, the mission carried Intelsat 37e for global operator Intelsat; along with BSAT-4a, which was launched as part of a turnkey contract between Japan’s Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation (B-SAT) and U.S.-based satellite manufacturer SSL. Intelsat 37e was deployed first in the flight sequence, separating from Ariane 5 at 29 minutes after liftoff, followed approximately 18 minutes later by BSAT-4a.


Arianespace Flight VA239 / Intelsat 37e and BSAT-4a

Published on Sep 29, 2017

Flight VA239: Arianespace orbits Intelsat 37e and BSAT-4a on 81st successful Ariane 5 launch in a row

Arianespace has successfully launched the Intelsat 37e communications satellite for the operator Intelsat, along with the BSAT-4a digital TV broadcast satellite for manufacturer SSL (Space Systems Loral) as part of a turnkey contract with Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation (B-SAT) of Japan.
The launch took place on Friday, September 29 at 6:56 p.m. (local time in Kourou) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana (South America).
With this ninth launch of the year, and the fifth by Ariane 5, Arianespace also logged the 81st successful launch in a row by the Ariane 5 heavy launcher.

Boosting innovative space communications

Intelsat 37e is the 59th Intelsat satellite to be launched by Arianespace since Intelsat 507 was orbited in October 1983. The Arianespace order book includes two more satellites from this operator (Intelsat 39 and Horizon-3e).

With its state-of-the-art digital payload, Intelsat 37e offers the highest throughput in the Intelsat EpicNG fleet. It features an improved power-sharing technology that allows it to assign onboard power between shaped, fixed and steerable Ku-band spot beams. Arianespace and Boeing
- Intelsat 37e is the 55th Boeing-built satellite to be launched by Arianespace since 1987.
- The Arianespace order book includes two more Boeing satellites: Horizon-3e and ViaSat 3F1.

The satellite’s services can be optimized on demand, depending on application requirements and by region, thus boosting its ability to provide ever more effective transmissions for mobile and government customers in the Americas, Africa and Europe.

Intelsat 37e is the fifth high-throughput satellite in the Intelsat EpicNG series, and the fourth of this series to be launched by Arianespace, reflecting Intelsat’s exceptional trust in the launch services offered by Arianespace.

The BSAT-4a satellite was launched for SSL within the scope of a turnkey contract with the Japanese operator Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation (B-SAT).

BSAT-4a is the ninth B-SAT satellite launched by Arianespace. It will offer direct-to-home (DTH) digital broadcast services across Japan. Its 24 Ku-band transponders will support the expansion of the most advanced DTH services, including high-definition and very-high-definition (4K/8K).
Arianespace has launched all B-SAT satellites since the Japanese operator’s creation. Reflecting its unmatched position in this market, BSAT-4a is the 29th geostationary satellite launched by Arianespace for a Japanese operator.

Arianespace’s heavy launcher: combining reliability and performance

With today’s mission, the 81st successful launch in a row for Ariane 5, Arianespace’s heavy launcher has once again proven its unrivaled reliability and performance. It also nearly equaled the launcher’s payload record of 9,969 kg, set by flight VA237 in June 2017, by lofting a net payload weight of 9,958 kg.
Arianespace has carried out nine launches from the Guiana Space Center to date in 2017 (five by Ariane 5, two by Soyuz and two by Vega). Since the beginning of the year, the company has launched 15 payloads – including 12 into geostationary transfer orbit – totaling 55,440 kg.

Shortly after the announcement of the orbital injection of the two satellites, Stéphane Israël, CEO of Arianespace, said: “Arianespace is proud to share this fifth successful Ariane 5 launch of the year, its 81st in a row, with our American and Japanese customers. We are very happy with the continuing expression of trust from Intelsat. Just slightly over a year after the dual launch of IS-33e and IS-36, and seven months after the launch of Intelsat-32e/SKY Brasil-1, we have now orbited Intelsat-37e, the most powerful satellite in its Intelsat EpicNG fleet. Congratulations to Boeing, our long-standing partner, which built Intelsat 37e, and with whom we have carried out the third mission of the year from CSG. Our thanks also go to SSL, manufacturer of BSAT-4a, with whom we have a very long and valued relationship, having now launched a total of 64 satellites based on SSL platforms, as well as B-SAT, which has entrusted us with the launch of its entire fleet of satellites, a special honor for us.

“I would like to congratulate all our partners on this 95th Ariane 5 launch: everyone at our parent company, ArianeGroup, along with their partners from industry who work on Ariane launchers; ESA, for its active support of the Ariane program; CNES/CSG, our ground segment companies, and all staff at the space center, who work alongside us as we go from success to success. And of course, I would like to congratulate everyone at Arianespace for the success of our ninth launch of the year."
 

Arianespace Flight VA241 - Launch Sequence

Published on Jan 25, 2018

For its first launch of 2018, Arianespace used an Ariane 5 from the Guiana Space Center (CSG) in French Guiana to launch the SES-14 and Al Yah 3 satellites for operators SES and Yahsat (Al Yah Satellite Communications Company). SES-14 also hosts a payload for NASA’s Explorer program: GOLD (Global-Scale Observation of the Limb and Disk).
 

Launch Successful - VA242

Published on Apr 5, 2018

Since its creation in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company, Arianespace has led the launch services industry with many operational firsts and numerous record-setting missions.
 

Arianespace TV - launch VA244

Published on Jul 25, 2018

Since its creation in 1980 as the world's first commercial space transportation company, Arianespace has led the launch services industry with many operational firsts and numerous record-setting missions.
 

Arianespace flight VA244 - Successful launch

Published on Jul 26, 2018

Arianespace has successfully launched four more satellites in the Galileo constellation. Liftoff was at 8:25 a.m. (local time) July 25, 2018 from the Guiana Space Center, Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

Today’s launch was the 99th mission by the Ariane 5 heavy launcher. It was carried out on behalf of the European Commission as part of a contract with the European Space Agency (ESA). It also was the last in a series of three launches for Galileo using the version of Ariane 5 with a storable propellant upper stage (ES).
 

Arianespace Flight VA243 – Successful Ariane 5 Launch

Published on Sep 26, 2018

Arianespace has successfully launched two communications satellites: Horizons 3e for Intelsat and SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation, and Azerspace-2/Intelsat 38 for Azercosmos and Intelsat.

The launch took place on Tuesday, September 25, 2018 at 19:38 pm (local time) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana (South America).

This was Arianespace’s sixth mission of the year, as well as the 100th mission by the Ariane 5 heavy launcher. In 22 years of operations, Ariane 5 has orbited a total of 207 satellites.

Today’s launch also marked the 300th mission by the Arianespace family of launchers, reflecting the company’s ongoing role in support of leading satellite.
 

Arianespace Flight VA245 – BepiColombo

Streamed live Sep 26, 2018

For its seventh launch of the year, Arianespace will use an Ariane 5 ECA from the Guiana Space Center (CSG) to send the BepiColombo spacecraft on its way to the solar system’s smallest and least-explored terrestrial planet: Mercury.

The BepiColombo mission will be carried out jointly by the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).

After launching the successful Rosetta mission in 2004, Arianespace once again helps unlock mysteries of deep space.

Liftoff is planned on Friday, October 19, 2018 at exactly:
- 09:45:28 p.m. Washington, D.C. time
- 10:45:28 p.m. Kourou, French Guiana time
- 01:45:28 Universal Time (UTC) on Saturday, October 20, 2018
- 03:45:28 a.m. Paris time on Saturday, October 20, 2018
- 10:45:28 a.m. Tokyo time on Saturday, October 20, 2018
 

Ariane 5 ECA launches GSAT-11 and GEO-KOMPSAT-2A satellites

Published on Dec 4, 2018

An Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle (Ariane Flight VA246) launched GSAT-11 for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and GEO- KOMPSAT-2A for the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 (ELA 3) at Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, on 4 December 2018, at 20:37 UTC (17:37 Guiana time; 5 December, 02:07 IST and 05:37 KST). GSAT-11 is the largest and heaviest telecommunication satellite designed and manufactured by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), weighing about 5854 kg. GEO-KOMPSAT-2A (3507 kg) is designed to conduct meteorological and space weather monitoring missions for the Korean Government.
 

Arianespace Flight VA246 – Successful Ariane 5 Launch

Published on Dec 5, 2018

Arianespace has successfully orbited two satellites: GSAT-11 for ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation), and GEO-KOMPSAT-2A for KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute). With this mission dedicated to space applications for telecommunications and meteorology, Arianespace once again contributes to the improvement of life on Earth.

The sixth Ariane 5 launch of the year took place on Tuesday, December 4 at 5:37 pm (local time) from the Guiana Space Center (CSG), Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana (South America).

This 10th mission in 2018 reflects the availability and flexibility of Arianespace, which has performed a launch every two weeks since November 6.
 

Arianespace TV : VA 247 launch sequence

Published on Feb 5, 2019

For its first launch of 2019, Arianespace will orbit two
telecommunications satellites using an Ariane 5 from the Guiana Space Center: Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1/Hellas Sat 4, a condosat for KACST (and Hellas Sat; along with GSAT-31 for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

Through this 103rd Ariane 5 mission – the 70th with an Ariane 5 ECA version – Arianespace confirms its leadership in the geostationary launch services market segment.

Composed of two payloads, Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1/Hellas Sat 4, also called HS- 4/SGS-1, is a geostationary condosat for KACST (King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology – Saudi Arabia) and Hellas Sat (Greece – Cyprus). To be installed as Flight VA247’s upper passenger, HS-4/SGS-1 will provide telecommunications capabilities, including television, Internet, telephone and secure communications in the Middle East, South Africa and Europe.

The Saudi Geostationary Satellite 1 communications payload will provide advanced Ka-band spot beam communications services for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s KACST, including secure communications for the Gulf Cooperative Council region. KACST is an independent scientific organization of the government of Saudi Arabia that is responsible for the promotion of science and technology in the Kingdom.

The Hellas Sat 4 communications payload, on the other hand, will offer advanced Ku-band regional beam communications services for Arabsat’s subsidiary Hellas Sat, a Greek-Cypriot satellite operator which provides services to leading Direct-to-Home (DTH) operators by delivering contents to more than 3 million households.

With a design life of more than 15 years with orbital maneuver up to 23 years, HS-4/SGS-1 will be positioned at 39° East and will join Hellas Sat 3, launched by Arianespace on June 28, 2017 from the Guiana Space Center (on Flight VA238).

Since the launch of Arabsat-1A in 1985, Arianespace has expanded its services to the Middle East, and since then, has developed a trust-based relationship with historical telecommunications operations such as Arabsat. As such, HS-4/SGS-1 will be the 22nd satellites orbited for the Middle East region, accompanying the development of middle-eastern space programs.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, USA, Lockheed Martin Space designed, assembled and integrated the HS-4/SGS-1 satellite in its Denver, Colorado and Sunnyvale, California facilities. HS-4/SGS-1 will be the 46th Lockheed Martin satellite to be launched by Arianespace, whose backlog comprises one additional satellite built by the American manufacturer.

Following the launch of GSAT-11 for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) using the yearending Ariane 5 of 2018, Arianespace will orbit GSAT-31 utilizing the initial Ariane 5 in 2019.

To be installed as Flight VA247’s lower passenger, GSAT-31 is a telecommunications satellite designed and manufactured by the Indian space agency. To be positioned at a longitude of 48° East, GSAT-31 is configured on ISRO’s enhanced I-2K bus structure to provide communications services from geostationary orbit in Ku-band for a lifetime greater than 15 years.

By operating GSAT-31, ISRO will – once again – foster the use of space to help bridge the digital divide in the Indian subcontinent as part of its ambitious space program, whose objectives are to develop India while pursuing science research and planetary exploration.

Since the launch of India’s APPLE experimental satellite on Ariane Flight L03 in 1981, Arianespace has orbited 22 satellites and signed 24 launch contracts with the Indian space agency. It has also won 89% of the geostationary orbit launch contracts opened to non-Indian launch vehicles.

The orbiting of GSAT-31 – along with GSAT-30, which is an additional geostationary satellite to be lofted soon by the European launch services provider, Arianespace – marks another vivid demonstration of the strong bond uniting Europe and India in space cooperation.
 

Arianespace TV VA248 launch sequence

Published on Jun 20, 2019

FLIGHT VA248: ARIANESPACE WILL ORBIT T-16 AND EUTELSAT 7C

With its fifth launch of 2019, and the second this year using an Ariane 5 vehicle, Arianespace will serve two world-class satellite operators by orbiting T-16 and EUTELSAT 7C. Both spacecraft will be deployed to Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO).

Flight VA248 will be performed from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 (ELA 3) in Kourou, French Guiana.

DATE AND TIME
Liftoff is planned on Thursday, June 20, 2019 as early as possible within the following launch window:
- Between 2:43 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. El Segundo, California, USA time
- Between 5:43 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Washington, D.C., USA time
- Between 6:43 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Kourou, French Guiana time
- Between 21:43 and 23:30 Universal Time (UTC)
- Between 11:43 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Paris, France time during the night of June 20 to 21.
 

Ariane 5 ECA launches AT&T T-16 and EUTELSAT 7C satellites

Published on Jun 20, 2019

An Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle (Ariane Flight VA248) launched AT&T T-16 and EUTELSAT 7C satellites to Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO) from Ariane Launch Complex No. 3 (ELA 3) at Guiana Space Centre in Kourou, French Guiana, on 20 June 2019, at 21:43 UTC (18:43 local time). T-16 was manufactured by Airbus Defence and Space and will provide high-power broadcast services in Ku- and Ka-bands. EUTELSAT 7C was built by Maxar Technologies in Palo Alto, California, and is a high-power broadcast satellite for markets in Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Turkey.
Credit: Arianespace
 

Blastoff! Ariane 5 rocket launches two communications satellites

Published on Aug 6, 2019

On Aug. 6, 2019, an Ariane 5 rocket launched the Intelsat 39, for the operator Intelsat; and the EDRS-C satellite, based on a public–private partnership between the European Space Agency (ESA) and Airbus.
 
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