SSL Satellite for DISH begins
post-launch maneuvers according to plan
June 20, 2016
Space Systems
Loral (SSL), announced that the EchoStar
XVIII satellite, designed and built for
DISH Network L.L.C., was launched on
Saturday and is successfully performing
post-launch maneuvers according to
plan. Following launch on an Ariane 5
rocket, the satellite's solar arrays
were deployed on schedule and began
firing its main thruster to propel it
toward its final geostationary orbit.
The satellite will augment DISH's
existing fleet, assuring the highest
level of ongoing service to DISH
customers.
"DISH and SSL
have teamed together for many years to
drive satellite capability to meet next
generation broadcast demand," said John
Celli, president of SSL. "It has been an
excellent collaboration together with
our friends at Arianespace, and we are
pleased that this highly capable
satellite is now launched."
EchoStar XVIII
is a high power multi-spot beam
satellite that will reinforce DISH
service. Based on the SSL 1300 platform,
the satellite provides flexibility to
augment the DISH fleet. The satellite is
designed to provide service for 15 years
or more.