SSL selected to provide satellite to SKY Perfect JSAT
June 11, 2013
Space Systems/Loral has been
selected to provide a communications satellite to SKY
Perfect JSAT, a leading satellite operator based in
Japan, with a fleet of 16 satellites.
The satellite, JCSAT-14, will replace JCSAT-2A at 154
degrees East longitude and expands on its capacity to
meet the growing demand for telecommunications
infrastructure in the
Asia Pacific region.
"We are very honored to become
a supplier for SKY Perfect JSAT and hope this is the
beginning of a long and successful relationship for both
of our companies," said
John Celli,
president of SSL. "Our companies share a
commitment to the highest quality and reliability and we
look forward to working together closely on the JCSAT-14
program."
The satellite, which provides
approximately 10-kW of power at end of life, has 26
C-band transponders and 18-Ku-band transponders for
service in
Asia,
Russia, Oceania, and the Pacific Islands.
The C-band coverage will be used for both broadcast and
data networks and the satellite's Ku-band regional beams
will provide high-speed connectivity for maritime,
aviation and resource exploration use.
"We are very pleased to select
SSL to provide SKY Perfect JSAT with our next
satellite," said
Shinji Takada,
Representative Director, President & CEO of SKY Perfect
JSAT. "SSL is a world leader in satellite
manufacturing and has the ability to meet our rigorous
schedule requirements for this important satellite."
JCSAT-14 is based on the
highly reliable SSL 1300 satellite platform that
provides the flexibility for a broad range of
applications and technology advances. Scheduled
for launch in 2015, the satellite is designed to deliver
service for 15 years or more.