SES Contracts
Boeing to Manufacture SES-9 Satellite for Asia
10 October 2012
SES has selected Boeing to build a new
communication satellite, SES-9, to serve the fast
growing markets in Asia.
The new satellite – ordered through SES’ affiliate
company SES Satellite Leasing Ltd - will expand SES’
capabilities to provide direct-to-home broadcasting and
other communications services in Northeast Asia, South
Asia and Indonesia, as well as maritime communications
for vessels in the Indian Ocean.
The spacecraft will be positioned at the orbital slot
of 108.2 degrees East and provide incremental as well as
replacement capacity to this well established SES slot
over Asia, where it will be co-located with the existing
SES-7 and NSS-11 satellites.
SES-9 will be built in Boeing’s El Segundo Satellite
Development Center based on the Boeing 702HP platform.
The satellite is designed to operate for 15 years in
geosynchronous orbit with a 12.7-kilowatt payload and 57
high-power Ku-band transponders (equivalent to 81 x 36
MHz transponders). The spacecraft will carry a xenon ion
propulsion system (XIPS) for all on-orbit maneuvering
and a chemical bi-propellant system for initial orbit
raising.
Boeing has a 25-year relationship with SES. SES-9 is
the 11th spacecraft that SES has ordered from Boeing and
the contract includes an option for an additional
satellite. Financial details are not being disclosed.
States Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES: “We
look forward to work again with Boeing on an important
addition to our global fleet: SES-9 will greatly expand
our transmission capacity over Asia, while adding
increased flexibility and redundancy to a strategic
orbital slot. SES is convinced that Boeing’s 702HP will
prove to be mission-critical in order to provide
state-of-the-art, high-power satellite capacity to the
thriving markets of Asia.”
“We are pleased to be selected by SES to build a
highly flexible 702HP satellite, which has a uniquely
configured XIPS propulsion system and chemical
bi-propellant system, reducing the spacecraft’s launch
weight while allowing for maximum payload capacity,”
said Craig Cooning, Chief Executive Officer of Boeing
Satellite Systems International and Vice President and
General Manager of Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems.
“Boeing has continuously evolved the 702 design since it
was introduced over 15 years ago, allowing us to provide
SES a satellite that will be consistent with their
business requirements.”