International Launch Services Announces
Contract with Gazprom Space Systems for
the ILS Proton Launch of Yamal 601
International Launch Services (ILS)
announced the contract for the ILS
Proton launch of the Yamal 601 satellite
for Gazprom Space Systems (Russia).
Gazprom is the parent company of Gazprom
Space Systems and is the world’s largest
producer of natural gas. The launch of
the satellite is scheduled for 2016.
The Yamal 601 satellite, weighing over 5,700
kg, will be built by Thales Alenia Space on the
flight proven Spacebus 4000 platform. The
satellite will be launched by ILS Proton into
geostationary transfer orbit and has an
anticipated service lifetime of 15 years. Yamal
601 satellite will replace Yamal 202 and will
provide fixed communications and transmission
services in C-band over Europe, the Middle East,
Northern Africa and South-East Asia from the
orbital position at 49 degrees East. This
satellite is also designed for development of
business in Ku- and Ka-bands in the Russian
market.
The Proton vehicle is built by Khrunichev
State Research and Production Space Center (Khrunichev),
the majority owner of ILS, and a pillar of the
Russian space industry. Proton has an extensive
heritage with 393 launches since 1965. ILS has
the exclusive rights to market the Proton
vehicle commercially and has launched 84
missions over its 20 year history.
“We are pleased to select Proton to launch
the Yamal 601 satellite, which will enable us to
extend our activity in delivering services in
Russia, including broadband services for
Gazprom, corporate and consumer markets based on
Ka-band satellite capacity, and will also
provide important business continuity for our
international customers,” said Nikolay
Sevastiyanov, general designer of Gazprom Space
Systems. “We have relied on Proton to launch all
our satellites and we have full confidence in
ILS, Khrunichev and the performance of the
Proton vehicle for our future missions. We look
forward to the same outstanding service, support
and transparency we have received with ILS and
Khrunichev for our upcoming launches.”
Phil Slack, president of ILS said, “ILS and
Khrunichev are looking forward to partnering
again with Gazprom Space Systems and Thales
Alenia Space for the launch of Yamal 601. We
thank Gazprom Space Systems for their renewed
confidence in ILS Proton.”