“The journey begins” with a
lift from Arianespace: O3b
Networks’ first four
satellites are in orbit
June 25, 2013 –
Soyuz Flight VS05
Arianespace played an
important role in improving
the world’s connectivity
with a successful
medium-lift Soyuz launch
this afternoon that orbited
O3b Networks’ initial four
satellites.
The cluster of spacecraft
was lofted on Arianespace’s
maiden Soyuz mission for O3b
Networks, clearing the way
for the establishment of
telecommunications and
Internet services over Asia,
Africa, South America,
Australia and the Middle
East that combine the global
reach of satellite coverage
with the speed of a
fiber-optic network.
O3b Networks’ strategy is
to provide billions of
consumers and businesses in
nearly 180 countries with
low-cost, high-speed, low
latency Internet and mobile
connectivity.
The O3b Networks’ slogan
for this crucial launch was:
“The Journey Begins,” with
these words even emblazoned
on a charter aircraft that
brought its executives –
along with personnel from
Arianespace, satellite
manufacturer Thales Alenia
Space and other guests – to
French Guiana from Paris.

Soyuz begins its
climb-out from the
Spaceport's ELS
launch site.
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“Definitely, we can now
say that ‘the O3b journey
has begun,’” said
Arianespace Chairman & CEO
Stéphane Israël in comments
from the mission control
center after confirmation of
the Soyuz mission success.
“Let me tell you that there
is no better reward for
Arianespace than seeing the
happy faces of our customer
in the front row. In
this very moment, pride and
gratitude are the two words
coming naturally to my
mind.”
Israël noted that O3b
Networks is the 33rd new
entrant in the satellite
telecommunications business
to choose Arianespace for
launches that have started
their operations.
Today’s 2 hour, 22 minute
flight began with the
propulsion of Soyuz’ basic
three-stage launch vehicle,
and was followed by four
burns of its Fregat upper
stage. O3b Networks’ four
satellites were released in
two phases from a dispenser
system atop the Fregat stage
for operation in medium
Earth orbit.
A total of 12 O3b
Networks satellites are to
be orbited by Arianespace in
groups of four, with the
next mission planned for
later this year, and another
in 2014. Thales Alenia
Space produced the Ka-band
relay platforms, which have
a liftoff mass of
approximately 700 kg. each.
Total payload lift
performance for this mission
– designated Flight VS05 in
Arianespace’s family
numbering system, notating
the fifth launch of its
medium-lift workhorse from
French Guiana – was 3,204
kg.
Steve Collar, the CEO of
O3b Networks, thanked
Arianespace for a
“remarkable demonstration of
power and beauty” during
Soyuz’ liftoff from the
Spaceport’s ELS launch zone,
and confirmed that initial
contact was made with the
four satellites shortly
after their deployment.
Today’s flight was
Arianespace's third since
Stéphane Israël became its
new Chairman & CEO, which he
noted in post-launch
comments, acknowledging that
the company’s worldwide
reputation is more than
deserved.
“Arianespace’s key
success factors are the
commitment of its
institutional and industrial
partners, the
complementarity, reliability
and availability of its
launch vehicle family, as
well as the dedication and
competency of its teams,”
Israël explained. “Indeed, I
wanted tonight to pay a
tribute to the women and men
who make Arianespace what it
is on a daily basis,
wherever they are located,
in Evry, Kourou, or in our
commercial offices abroad.