ILS and Dauria Announce Dual Launch
Service
April 30, 2015
International Launch Services (ILS) and
Dauria Aerospace (Dauria), of Moscow, Russia, signed an agreement today
to collaborate on opportunities to launch spacecraft utilizing an ILS
Proton or Angara launch vehicle beginning in the 2017 timeframe.
The agreement, signed by ILS President, Phil Slack and Dauria CEO,
Sergey Ivanov, states that both companies will mutually cooperate on
identifying spacecraft that can be dual launched in a stacked
configuration—with the lower Dauria spacecraft supporting the upper
spacecraft--on an ILS Proton or Angara launch vehicle. With this
agreement, ILS would identify spacecraft that could be paired with
Dauria’s ATOM spacecraft and together, the companies would assess the
technical feasibility. The ATOM spacecraft weigh between 1050-1500 kg
and provide satellite TV, telephone and broadband communications.
ILS and Dauria officials will meet on a
regular basis to evaluate the commercial environment and any mutually
beneficial joint initiatives that would serve the global satellite
industry.
Phil Slack said, “This agreement
establishes an excellent foundation for our partnership with Dauria for
dual launched spacecraft. This is an innovative approach that will
benefit satellite operators who want a cost effective solution to launch
their smaller spacecraft.”
“This agreement with ILS will allow Dauria satellites to be launched in
a timely manner with competitive pricing for the companion spacecraft.
This also represents another positive example of U.S.-Russian
cooperation in space activities. We look forward to further
collaborating with ILS and providing outstanding access to space,” said
Sergey Ivanov.
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