MDA Secures New Contract To
Supply Ka-Band Multibeam Antennas For Argentina's
ARSAT-SG1 Satellite
Feb. 9, 2023
MDA Ltd. announced a new
contract award to design, build and supply all of
the Ka-band multibeam antennas for the ARSAT-SG1
satellite. ARSAT is Argentina's national
telecommunications company and ARSAT-SG1 will
provide high-speed internet as well as digital video
and voice services across the country and to
Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile.
This is the first contract
signed between MDA and ARSAT. MDA is a world leader
in providing antennas to the geosynchronous
equatorial orbit (GEO), medium earth orbit (MEO),
and low earth orbit (LEO) satellite markets.
"It is a privilege to work with
ARSAT to build these antennas that will help bring
enhanced digital connectivity to Argentina and
neighbouring countries," said Mike Greenley, CEO of
MDA. "This contract is another example of how MDA is
leveraging its satellite systems technology and
offerings to further expand our global footprint and
customer base."
ARSAT-SG1 is a high throughput
full electric geostationary communications
satellite. The ARSAT antennas will be built in MDA's
state of the art high volume production facility in
Montreal. MDA technology has been integrated into
more than 350 satellite missions to date, with more
than 2,000 antenna subsystems and 3,000 electronic
subsystems on approximately 850 satellites currently
in orbit.
"We highly value the work being
done by MDA in the development of the antennas for
our third satellite and are confident that, together
with our system integrator INVAP, we will achieve
our goals," said Facundo Leal, president of ARSAT.
"ARSAT selected INVAP S.E. as
Satellite Prime Contractor using engineering and
technology developed by GSATCOM, a Joint Venture
Company formed by INVAP and Turkish Aerospace. We
are proud to provide them with its third
state-of-the-art satellite and look forward to
building our relationship with MDA on this important
program," said INVAP's CEO Vicente Campenni.
The ARSAT contract was added to
MDA's backlog in Q4 2022. The Ka-band multibeam
antennas will be delivered mid-2024.
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