Arianespace
to
launch
Intelsat-20
5
August
2010
Arianespace
has
been
chosen
by
Intelsat
to
launch
the
Intelsat-20
satellite
during
the
second
quarter
of
2012.
Weighing
5,800
kg
at
liftoff,
Intelsat-20
will
be
boosted
into
geostationary
transfer
orbit
by
an
Ariane
5
ECA
from
the
European
Spaceport
in
Kourou,
French
Guiana.
Intelsat-20
will
be
built
by
Space
Systems/Loral
and
will
provide
at
least
15
years
of
in-orbit
service.
Positioned
at
68.5
degrees
East,
this
high-power
satellite
will
deliver
a
wide
range
of
telecommunications,
video,
voice
and
data
transmission
services,
enabling
Intelsat
to
expand
its
global
coverage
in
the
C
and
Ku
bands.
It
will
replace
the
Intelsat-7
and
Intelsat-10
satellites.
"We
are
especially
proud
of
being
able
to
serve
the
world’s
leading
international
satellite
operator
and
we
would
like
to
thank
Intelsat
for
choosing
us,”
said
Arianespace
Chairman
&
CEO
Jean-Yves
Le
Gall.
“We
are
delighted
to
continue
this
long-standing
partnership
which
kicked
off
nearly
30
years
ago.”