.
EUTELSAT
Statement
On
Loss
Of
W3B
Satellite
29
October
2010
Eutelsat
Communications
announces
the
loss
of
the
W3B
satellite
following
an
anomaly
which
was
detected
on
the
satellite's
propulsion
subsystem
after
its
launch
by
an
Ariane
5
rocket.
W3B
was
scheduled
to
be
located
at
16°
East
to
replace
Eutelsat's
EUROBIRD™
16,
W2M
and
SESAT
1
satellites.
With
the
loss
of
W3B,
the
three
satellites
will
now
remain
in
full
service
at
16°
East
until
the
arrival
of
W3C,
whose
launch
is
on
track
for
mid-2011.
Eutelsat
will
also
immediately
initiate
a
new
satellite
programme,
called
W3D,
for
a
planned
launch
in
the
first
quarter
of
2013.
Michel
de
Rosen,
CEO
of
Eutelsat
Communications,
commented:
"The
loss
of
W3B
is a
disappointment
for
Eutelsat
and
for
our
customers.
We
share
it
with
our
partners,
in
particular
Thales
Alenia
Space
and
with
the
insurance
community.
Our
attention
is
now
focused
on
delivering
the
W3C
satellite
to
16°
East
in
mid-2011
and
on
initiating
a
new
programme
to
compensate
for
this
loss."
Eutelsat
is
fully
insured
for
the
investment
in
W3B,
which
guarantees
that
the
Group
does
not
incur
any
direct
financial
loss.
The
non-availability
of
W3B
does
not
change
the
financial
guidance
issued
by
the
company
on
30
July
2010.
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