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MEASAT-3b launch on
Ariane 5 marks third
time this year Airbus
Defence and Space as
double prime contractor
for launcher and payload
MEASAT-3b satellite to
provide video and data
services in Malaysia,
India, Indonesia and
Australia
Airbus Defence and
Space, the world’s
second largest space
company, is preparing
for the launch of
MEASAT-3b, scheduled for
1th September (CEST) on
board an Ariane 5
launcher, the programme
which Airbus Defence and
Space has been prime
contractor for since
2003.
“MEASAT-3b is the
largest satellite ever
to have been ordered by
Asian operator MEASAT,”
said François
Auque, Head of
Space Systems. “The
satellite and its
co-passenger will be
launched by Ariane 5,
making this the third
flight this year where
Airbus
Defence and Space
has been the prime
contractor for both the
launcher and its
payload, following the
successful launches of
Astra 5B and the fifth
ATV space cargo
vehicle.”
The
satellite will be
launched into the 91.5°
East orbital position,
where it will join
MEASAT-3 and MEASAT-3a.
Operating together, the
three satellites will
form Asia’s most robust
satellite
neighbourhood.
Equipped with 48 Ku-band
transponders, MEASAT-3b
will be used to support
demand for DTH (Direct
To
Home television) and
data services across
Australia, India,
Indonesia and Malaysia.
The Launch and Early
Orbit Phase (LEOP)
operations will be
conducted from the
Airbus
Defence and Space
control
centre in
Toulouse.
As
the prime contractor for
the Ariane launchers,
Airbus
Defence and Space
has been coordinating
the industrial chain for
the Ariane 5
programme since
2003, bringing together
more than 550 companies
(more than 20% of which
are SMEs) in 12 European
countries. The company
likewise manages the
entire industrial
logistics chain, all
equipment production and
the complete integration
of the launcher in
French Guiana, in
accordance with the
customer’s
specifications. Thanks
to the expertise the
company has developed
and the investments it
has made over a period
of almost 10 years,
Ariane 5 is now the most
reliable commercial
launcher on the global
market, having increased
its cargo capacity by
almost one
tonne in
geostationary orbit. At
the cutting edge of
European know-how, the
Ariane 5 launcher has
been specially designed
to transport heavy
payloads into space.
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