Intelsat Announces Successful Launch of
Intelsat 30
16
October 2014
Intelsat S.A. announced that an Ariane 5
vehicle successfully launched the Intelsat
30 satellite, which is hosting the DLA-1
payload for DIRECTV Latin America from
French Guiana. Liftoff occurred at 5:43 p.m
EDT.
The Intelsat 30 satellite, hosting the DLA-1
payload, separated from the rocket’s upper
stage 28 minutes after launch, at 6:12 p.m
EDT, and signal acquisition has been
confirmed.
Built for Intelsat by Space Systems/Loral
(SSL), Intelsat 30 is a 20-kilowatt class
Ku- and C-band satellite. The Ku-band
payload, known as DLA-1, is designed to
provide distribution services for DIRECTV
Latin America in South America and the
Caribbean.
The C-band portion enhances Intelsat’s
existing C-band service infrastructure
serving Latin America. The satellite will be
co-located with Intelsat’s Galaxy 3C
satellite at 95°W and is expected to have a
service life of more than 15 years.
“The Intelsat 30 satellite, and its DLA1
payload, demonstrates the close
collaboration and continuing strong
relationship between DIRECTV Latin America
and Intelsat,” said Intelsat Chairman & CEO
Dave McGlade. “We look forward to helping
DIRECTV Latin America deliver reliable, high
quality entertainment to their subscribers
throughout the region.”
Intelsat 30 marks the first of two new
hybrid C- and Ku-band satellites, for which
the Ku-band payload will provide services to
DIRECTV Latin America. The second satellite,
Intelsat 31, is scheduled for launch in the
second half of 2015.