Astrium to build new
satellite for Telesat that will replace and significantly expand
on Telstar 12
1 August 2013
Astrium
has been awarded a contract by global satellite operator Telesat
to build the latest addition to Telesat’s fleet of
communications satellites. This satellite will use Astrium’s
highly-reliable Eurostar E3000 platform.
Telesat’s new, multi-mission satellite will replace and
significantly expand on Telstar 12 at 15 degrees West. Scheduled
to be launched at the end of 2015, Telesat’s newest satellite
will have powerful coverage of the Americas and EMEA regions as
well as maritime zones in Europe, the Caribbean and South
Atlantic.
“This latest contract is an
important win for our company and the fourth satellite to be
designed and built by Astrium for Telesat,” said Eric Béranger,
CEO of Astrium Satellites. “Telesat’s first three Astrium
satellites, ordered between 2003 and 2006, have performed very
well in orbit and contributed to a new reliability record for
our Eurostar platform, which has now accumulated over 480 years
of operations in orbit."
Telesat’s newest satellite will have a launch mass of under
five tonnes with 11 kW of electrical power. It has been designed
to have a nominal service life of more than 15 years in orbit.