September 13, 2011

Arianespace at World Satellite Business Week 2011

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The world's first launch services company, founded in 1980, Arianespace continues to confirm its world leadership at the World Satellite Business Week conference organized by Euroconsult from September 12 to 16.

The world’s first launch services company, founded in 1980, Arianespace continues to confirm its world leadership at the World Satellite Business Week conference organized by Euroconsult from September 12 to 16.

Three decades of success

Since being founded in 1980 Arianespace has signed over 300 launch Service & Solutions contracts and has launched 296 satellites for 77 customers using Ariane rockets – more than half of all the commercial satellites now in service worldwide. Arianespace and Starsem, its European-Russian subsidiary, have also carried out 23 commercial launches of Soyuz from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. In the coming weeks, the Ariane 5 heavy launcher will be joined at the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana by the Soyuz medium launcher and the Vega small launcher. This will give Arianespace a complete family of launch vehicles, capable of launching all types of satellites for all customers.

Reliability, the key to Arianespace’s success

Ariane 5 has now logged 45 successful launches in a row, without a failure in more than eight years. Launch after launch it confirms its technical and operational maturity. Arianespace has already performed five flawless launches this year: four by Ariane 5 to orbit six commercial telecom satellites (out of the total of eight launched worldwide) and send the ATV2 to the International Space Station, and a launch by Soyuz that orbited six satellites in a constellation. The next Ariane 5 launch is scheduled for September 20, and will boost the Arabsat 5C and SES-2 satellites into orbit. The first Soyuz mission from the Guiana Space Center, slated for October 20, will launch the first two satellites in the Galileo satellite navigation system.

Record order book

Building on its wide range of launchers and the proven reliability and availability of its launch services, Arianespace wins more than half of the commercial launch contracts that come up for bid in the open international market every year. Arianespace holds a record backlog of orders from 26 different customers: 29 satellites to be launched by Ariane 5 into geostationary transfer orbit (GTO), five Ariane 5 government launches to the International Space Station, and 17 dedicated Soyuz launches, for a total value of €4.2 billion.

Arianespace au Colloque Euroconsult “World Satellite Business Week” 2011
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