Arianespace orders ten new Vega
launchers from ELV
November
20, 2013
Stéphane
Israël, Chairman and CEO of
Arianespace, and Pierluigi
Pirrelli, Chief Executive of ELV
(European Launch Vehicle),
signed an agreement today,
during the 31st French-Italian
summit in Rome, for Arianespace
to order ten Vega launch
vehicles from the Italian
manufacturer.
These ten
Vega rockets will be ready for
launch starting at the end of
2015, and will cover more than
three years of operations. They
follow the original Vega
launcher used for the
qualification flight, and the
five Vega launchers already
ordered in 2010 within the scope
of the VERTA contract.
ESA, ELV
and Arianespace also signed an
agreement defining the general
framework for this activity, and
the sharing of risks and
responsibilities during this
initial operational phase for
the Vega launch system.
In addition
to the French and Italian
ministers in charge of space,
Geneviève Fioraso and Mario
Chiara Carrozza, respectively,
the contract signing ceremony
was attended by French President
François Hollande, French Prime
Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault, and
Enrico Letta, Chairman of the
Italian Council of Ministers.
The European Space Agency (ESA)
was represented by Antonio
Fabrizi, Director of Launch
Vehicles.
Following
the success of the first two
Vega launches, and four launch
contracts already signed by
Arianespace, this agreement
really kicks off the operational
phase for the Vega launcher,
which is now established as the
best launch vehicle in its
class.
Vega is
operated alongside the Ariane 5
heavy launcher and the Soyuz
medium launcher as part of the
Arianespace family of launchers
at the Guiana Space Center,
Europe's Spaceport in French
Guiana. Vega is perfectly suited
to the launch of small
scientific and Earth observation
satellites into low or
Sun-synchronous orbit.
The Vega
launch system was developed
through an ESA program financed
by Italy, France, Spain,
Belgium, the Netherlands,
Switzerland and Sweden.
Arianespace
is the launch system operator
during the operational phase,
with responsibility for the
marketing and sale of launch
services and as prime contractor
for launch operations.
ELV,
S.p.A., based in Colleferro,
Italy, is the industrial prime
contractor for the Vega
launcher. ELV is owned by Avio
(70%) and the Italian space
agency (30%).
Following
the signature, Arianespace
Chairman and CEO Stéphane Israël
said, "With these ten new
launchers, Arianespace and its
partners are meeting the
production and operational
ramp-up challenge for Vega, the
newest member of our family. We
are addressing a growing demand
for services by a light
launcher, especially for Earth
observation. We are very proud
of rising to this challenge, to
support our government and
commercial customers. I would
also like to pay tribute to the
excellence demonstrated by ELV,
who has delivered a reliable
launcher, and to thank ESA for
their full-fledged commitment to
the success of Vega."
Pierluigi
Pirrelli, Chief Executive of
ELV, added, "I would like to
thank everybody, especially the
young people, in Italy and
throughout Europe, who
contributed their skills and
their passion to making the
development of this launcher
such an outstanding technical
success, and who are today
working with Arianespace to
guarantee the sustained
operational success of the Vega
launcher."
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