December 14, 2013
Arianespace, and Astrium have signed a contract for 18
additional Ariane 5 ECA launchers, worth more than 2 billion
euros. These 18 new Ariane 5 rockets will be launched starting
in 2017, following the 35 launchers that were already ordered in
2009, in the PB batch.
The
contract was signed on Saturday, December 14, 2013 by Stéphane
Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, and François Auque, CEO
of Astrium, at the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by French President François
Hollande and Geneviève Fioraso, French Minister of Higher
Education and Research, along with Jean-Jacques Dordain,
Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA), Jean-Yves
Le Gall, President of French space agency CNES and Jean-Paul
Herteman, President of Safran.
This latest order brings the number of Ariane 5 launchers
under construction or on order to 38. It ensures that
Arianespace's customers will enjoy continued launch services
from the Guiana Space Center until the end of the decade.
The contract announced today follows the framework contract
signed by Arianespace on September 17, 2013, which already
enabled Astrium and its partners to start procurement of
long-lead items, and begin production of the new launchers.
Commenting on this latest contract, Arianespace Chairman and
CEO Stéphane Israël said: "I would first like to thank the
French President, whose presence here today at the Guiana Space
Center shows how important France considers its space program,
and also reflects how both public authorities and our partners
identify with the values that characterize Arianespace, namely
reliability, availability and quality. I would also like to
thank Astrium of course, and the European launcher industry, for
delivering Ariane 5, an exceptional launch vehicle that has
driven Arianespace's operational and business success. Coming at
the end of a record year of launch orders, this contract
guarantees the longevity of the Ariane launch system, while also
improving its competitiveness. In other words, it's a strong
sign of confidence in our future, allowing us to give customers
the services that best match their needs."
“I would like to thank Arianespace for this major new order,
which shows that the industrial network set up by Astrium is
capable of producing the most reliable launcher in the world as
well as ensuring the global leadership of Arianespace. This
contract reaffirms Astrium’s role as prime contractor of Ariane
5 since 2003 and reinforces its robust order book,” said Astrium
CEO François Auque. “The presence of the French President here
in Kourou today shows the importance of the space sector to the
European economy and industry, as well as France’s commitment to
guarantying European independent access to space for the past 40
years.”