Lockheed
Martin Awarded Commercial Atlas Launch Contract for EchoStar XIX
Communications Satellite
Aug. 5, 2015
Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch
Services, has been selected by EchoStar Corporation to provide
commercial launch services for the EchoStar XIX communications
satellite. The satellite is scheduled to launch in late 2016 on
a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Air
Force Station,
Florida.
EchoStar XIX, also known as JUPITER 2,
is a large, multi-spot beam Ka-band satellite that will help
meet the growing demand for HughesNet® high-speed
satellite internet service in
North America. The satellite, built by SSL in
Palo Alto, California, is designed to provide
service for 15 years or longer.
"This is an important launch to
HughesNet® customers and the Atlas V rocket makes it
an ideal choice for this launch," said
Steve Skladanek, president
of Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services. "The Atlas
program brings unmatched performance, reliability and schedule
assurance for EchoStar and Hughes."
"We are looking forward to the
EchoStar XIX launch with Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch
Services and appreciate the vast experience and expertise that
they bring to the table as we work toward a mission success in
late 2016," said
Michael Dugan, president and
CEO of EchoStar Corporation.