Thales Alenia Space to build the ARSAT-3
payload
November 26, 2015
Thales Alenia Space announced has signed a
contract with ARSAT Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales
SA, to supply the payload for the third geostationary telecom
satellite manufactured in Argentina, ARSAT-3, as well as options
for two additional payloads.
ARSAT, with
headquarters in Buenos Aires, acting as Main Contractor and
leading the GEO communication satellite development in
Argentina, is using a similar industrial organization with
INVAP, the Rio Negro Province high-tech powerhouse located in
San Carlos de Bariloche, acting as Prime Constructor, teaming
with Thales Alenia Space in continuity of the successful
partnership already took in place on ARSAT-1 and ARSAT-2 both
operational in orbit.
ARSAT-3 is slated to enter service in 2019,
and will be positioned at 81 degrees West as a baseline. It will
provide high speed data, Internet and television transmission
services for South America. Weighing about 3 tons at launch, it
will offer a design life of 15 years. The payload will be fitted
with 12 Ku-band and 8 Ka-band operative transponders.
“We are delighted with this great opportunity
to deepen the strategic relation with both Argentina’s Satellite
manufacturer ARSAT, and INVAP to continue the close industrial
cooperation initiated on ARSAT-1.and successfully confirmed on
ARSAT-2” said Jean Loïc Galle, President and CEO of Thales
Alenia Space”
This contract once again
confirms Thales Alenia Space’s relevant strategy to set up
industrial partnerships, its ability to work with other space
companies and adapt to the widely diverse technical
characteristics of different platform designs. It also reinforce
our historical presence in Argentina: the Nahuel-1 satellite was
already built by Thales Alenia Space.