Arianespace signs contract with
ARSAT to launch a new satellite for Argentina, plus two options
September 30, 2015
Arianespace has signed a contract with the Argentinean
operator ARSAT (Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales
Sociedad Anónima) to launch its next geostationary satellite,
ARSAT-3, plus options on two more launches.
This strategic long-term agreement follows last year's
successful launch of ARSAT-1 on October 16, 2014, and comes a
few hours before the launch of ARSAT-2. It will cover
Argentina's satellite launch requirements until 2023.
With a liftoff mass of approximately 3,000 kg., ARSAT-3 will
be the first satellite launched, delivered to geostationary
transfer orbit in 2019. It will be injected by an Ariane 5 from
the Guiana Space Center, Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana.
The two options involve two geostationary satellites that are
similar to ARSAT-3, and for which their launches are planned for
the 2020-2023 timeframe.
These new ARSAT satellites will complement the services
already offered by ARSAT-1 and soon ARSAT-2. They will provide a
wide range of telecommunications services, including data
transmission, telephony and television broadcasting.
Following the signature of this contract, ARSAT Chairman and
CEO Matias Bianchi said: "Today, we have once again chosen the
world's most reliable launch service provider, Arianespace, to
orbit our upcoming satellite, thereby strengthening Argentina's
dual role as constructor and operator. Through these planned new
satellite, ARSAT supports Argentina's policy for the development
of the national satellite industry, as expressed in the
bilateral space cooperation agreement signed this morning by the
Argentine Minister of Planning, Mr Julio De Vido, and the French
ambassador to Argentina, his highness Jean-Michel CASA.”
Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, added: ”I
would like to thank ARSAT for entrusting Arianespace with the
launch of its future satellites. Today's contract, and the two
associated options, bolster the strong partnership that we’ve
had for more than five years. We also are very proud that this
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