Iridium Announces Date
for Fourth Iridium NEXT
Launch
Oct. 19, 2017
Iridium
Communications Inc.
announced that the
fourth Iridium NEXT
launch has been
targeted by SpaceX
for December 22,
2017 at 5:26 p.m. PT
[1:26 a.m. UTC on
Dec. 23], from
Vandenberg Air Force
Base. This launch
signifies the
mid-way point of the
Iridium NEXT launch
program and will
deliver another 10
satellites to orbit,
bringing the total
number deployed to
40. Targeted for
just over two months
after the third
Iridium NEXT launch,
this December date
enables Iridium to
maintain its planned
cadence of
completing all
launches by
mid-2018, even with
SpaceX's busy launch
manifest.
To date, 30
Iridium NEXT
satellites have been
deployed, many of
which are already
providing service to
customers. The new
satellites are also
now undergoing
on-orbit testing for
Iridium CertusSM,
a major milestone on
the path to
introducing the
company's next
generation broadband
service.
Iridium Certus will
feature small form
factor,
cost-effective
terminals and
antennas, and
ultimately offer the
fastest L-band
broadband solution
available, supported
by the world's only
truly global
network.
In addition to
the fourth launch
date, Iridium also
announced it has
reached agreement
with SpaceX to
utilize
flight-proven first
stages for the next
two Iridium
launches.
Iridium conducted
extensive due
diligence work and
is fully confident
in the SpaceX
booster
refurbishment
program.
"I believe that
reusability is the
future for satellite
launches, and I
think SpaceX has
intelligently built
their Falcon 9
program around this
strategy," said
Iridium CEO Matt
Desch. "With three
successful
flight-proven Falcon
9 launches already
this year, we're
excited to show
leadership towards
the sustainable
access to space,
while also making
sure we maintain our
cadence to complete
the five remaining
Iridium NEXT
launches by the
middle of next
year."
Iridium confirmed
with its insurers
that there is no
increase in premium
for the launch
program as a result
of the use of
flight-proven Falcon
9 rockets, further
supporting Iridium's
conclusion that the
risk profile is
unchanged.
Iridium NEXT is
the company's $3
billion,
next-generation,
mobile, global
satellite network
scheduled for
completion in 2018.
Iridium NEXT will
replace the
company's existing
global constellation
in one of the
largest technology
upgrades ever
completed in space.
It represents the
evolution of
critical
communications
infrastructure that
governments and
organizations
worldwide rely upon
to drive business,
enable connectivity,
empower disaster
relief efforts and
more. Iridium NEXT
will enable and
introduce new
services like the
company's
next-generation
communications
platform, Iridium
Certus, and the
AireonSM
space-based ADS-B
aircraft
surveillance and
flight tracking
network.