February 08, 2011

Arianespace at CABSAT 2011: Supporting growth in the Middle East and Asia

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Arianespace, the world leader in satellite launch services, reaffirms its benchmark position for satellite operators from the Middle East and Asia at CABSAT 2011, the broadcast and satellite platform in Dubai bringing together space industry professionals from more than 100 countries.

No. 1 worldwide

Since being founded in 1980, Arianespace has signed over 300 launch contracts and orbited 289 satellites for 78 customers – more than half of all commercial satellites now in service worldwide.

With 41 successful launches in a row since 2003, Ariane 5 continues to confirm its technical maturity and demonstrate its operational capabilities. Ariane 5 is the only launcher on the market capable of simultaneously launching two payloads, while also handling a complete range of missions, from commercial launches into geostationary orbit, to launches of scientific spacecraft into special orbits.

At February 8, 2011, Arianespace set a new record, with a backlog of orders standing at 30 geostationary satellites to be launched, plus six Ariane 5 launches of the ATV (Automated Transfer Vehicle) to the International Space Station, and 18 Soyuz launches.

The Arianespace family takes shape in 2011

Arianespace will meet new challenges in 2011 as the complete European family of launch vehicles enters service, enabling it to launch all types of satellites for all customers.

Ariane 5: no less than six launches scheduled this year, including the ATV 2, “Johannes Kepler”, on February 15.

Soyuz: Arianespace will begin operating the Soyuz launch complex in April, and plans to carry out at least two Soyuz launches during the year from the Guiana Space Center. At the same time, Arianespace plans three Soyuz launches from the Cosmodrome in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.

Vega: Arianespace will take over responsibility for Vega launch facilities at the end of June, then carry out the first Vega launch during the second half of the year.

Arianespace plans a total of 12 launches in 2011.

Launch Services & Solutions for the Middle East and Asia

Arianespace will launch six satellites for operators from the Middle East and Asia in 2011, starting on March 29 with the Yahsat 1A Satellite for the Abu Dhabi-based operator Yahsat. It will subsequently launch five other satellites during the year for operators in Singapore, India, Japan and Arabsat.

The Middle East and Asia now account for more than one-third of Arianespace’s business, and this proportion is likely to increase, given the buoyant growth recorded by these regions.

Arianespace à CABSAT 2011 Au service du Moyen-Orient et de l’Asie
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