Intelsat Galaxy
37/Horizons-4 Satellite Successfully
Launched
August 03, 2023
Intelsat announced
the successful launch of Galaxy
37/Horizons-4 (G-37/H-4), setting a new
record for the commercial satellite
industry by sending eight geostationary
satellites into space within 10 months.
“This launch
completes our comprehensive Galaxy fleet
refresh plan started about 10 months
ago," said Dave Wajsgras, CEO at
Intelsat. "This milestone is now a part
of the 40-year Galaxy legacy –
satellites our North American customers
have relied on for decades. It also
marks the 20-year anniversary of our
JSAT partnership. This joint venture has
allowed both companies to serve more
customers in more places throughout the
world.”
The
Maxar-manufactured satellite launched
aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket from
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in
Florida at 1:00 a.m. EDT. G-37/H-4
separated from the vehicle at 1:33 a.m.
EDT, and Intelsat confirmed its signal
acquisition at 1:37 a.m. EDT.
When operations
start later this year, G-37/H-4 will be
positioned at 127 degrees West and
deliver a wide range of services and
coverage. The G-37 C-Band payload will
provide North American capacity for
television media and telecommunication
network customers. The H-4 Ku-band
payload will provide continuity for our
mobility, network, and U.S. government
customers and will be owned jointly by
Intelsat and JSAT International, the
U.S.-owned subsidiary of SKY Perfect
JSAT Corp.