EchoStar and Maxar
Amend Agreement for Hughes JUPITER 3 Satellite
Production
Nov. 22, 2022
EchoStar Corporation
announced an amended agreement with Maxar
Technologies for production of the EchoStar XXIV
satellite, also known as JUPITER™ 3. The satellite,
designed for EchoStar's Hughes Network Systems
division, is under production at Maxar's facility in
Palo Alto, CA. The amended agreement compensates
EchoStar for past production delays by providing
relief on future payments and expands EchoStar's
recourse in the event of any further delays. The
satellite is currently planned to launch in the
first half of 2023.
"Launching and bringing the
Hughes JUPITER 3 satellite into service is our
highest priority to meet our customers' needs for
connectivity," said Hamid Akhavan, CEO, EchoStar.
"This agreement ensures that Maxar shares that
priority with us and reinforces our joint commitment
to complete production of the satellite to
world-class standards, as expeditiously as
possible."
"We look forward to continuing
our strong collaboration with EchoStar to complete
construction of the JUPITER 3 satellite in line with
the current schedule," said Daniel Jablonsky,
President and CEO, Maxar. "This agreement
underscores Maxar's state-of-the-art manufacturing
capabilities as we enter into the final phases of
construction of this ground-breaking spacecraft."
Once in service, JUPITER 3 will
deliver over 500 Gbps of high-throughput satellite
capacity, doubling the size of the Hughes JUPITER
fleet over North and South America. The satellite
will bring ample capacity to grow the company's
flagship satellite internet service, HughesNet®, and
help meet consumer, aeronautical and enterprise
demand for more bandwidth and higher speeds.
The satellite is now undergoing
final integration in preparation for dynamics
testing. Remaining work on the satellite consists of
the launch dynamics test, final spacecraft
performance tests and shipment to the launch base.
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