Inmarsat and Hellas-sat to launch a joint
satellite
5 June 2014
Inmarsat and Hellas-sat
today announce that they have signed an
agreement together to launch a joint
satellite into 39deg E orbital location. The
satellite will carry two missions; first,
the S-band payload (designated ‘EuropaSat’),
which represents Inmarsat’s commitment
to deploy an integrated telecommunications
network to deliver aviation passenger
connectivity services on a EU-wide basis
and, second, a 44 Ku-band transponders
payload designated ‘Hellas-sat 3’ for
Hellas-sat, a majority owned subsidiary of
Arabsat that will replace the existing
Hellas-sat2 satellite and provide more
growth capacities to its customers with
diversified footprints in Europe, Middle
East and Africa. The satellite will be
manufactured by Thales Alenia Space and work
will commence immediately to be launched in
2016.
Khalid Balkheyour,
Arabsat President & CEO and Chairman of the
Board of Directors of Hellas-sat, said “
This agreement represents the first
milestone in fulfilling our commitment to
our shareholders to capture additional
growth opportunities, especially after the
acquisition of Hellas-sat . Hellas-sat-3
also represents our commitment to Hellas-sat’s
existing and loyal customers and partners in
maintaining and expanding their business and
continue to establish 39deg E as one of the
leading DTH hotspots in Europe.This is the first satellite contract
among our announced 4 satellites’ program;
Negotiations with Inmarsat started last
November and was just recently concluded.
The flexible design of our program’s bid in
terms of process and selection criteria has
allowed for this agreement to realise and to
be carved out of the bid.”
Rupert Pearce, Inmarsat
CEO, said, “North America has seen
rapid take-up of in-flight passenger
connectivity. The success of the
GoGo air-to-ground network has already
triggered the building of a second competing
network by AT&T, one of the world’s largest
telecommunications operators.
Independent research predicts that in-flight
connectivity services will be a
multi-billion dollar revenue sector by 2020.
Inmarsat’s initiative announced today
represents a major new business opportunity
that is expected to deliver incremental
profitable growth in the years to come and
to deliver a strong return on investment.”
Both Inmarsat and
Arabsat agree that this joint satellite
agreement will reduce significantly both
parties’ costs over the three years of the
project .
Christodoulos
Protopapas, CEO of Hellas-sat has further
commented ”Hellas Sat will continue to
develop the location 39degE to be the
leading DTH hotspot in Europe, Hellas-sat 3
will cater for additional capacities and
services for HD and free to air channels and
will guarantee additional room for our
existing customer base to grow. Hellas-sat
will leverage 39deg E by
adding another satellite; Hellas-sat 4 with
wide coverage and intensive Ku- beams over
Europe, Middle East and Africa for different
types of broadcasting and telecommunication
services, in addition to a multi spot Ka-beams
payload for broadband and business networks.
The constellation of both Hs-3 and Hs-4 will
provide extensive redundancy and backup
capacities to further secure DTH networks
and customer base and guarantee the
sustainability of the business and provide
competitive advantage to its customers in
Europe and other areas.
Hs-4 is currently included in the 4
satellite program’s bid earlier announced by
Arabsat.”.
Both Rupert Pearce and
Khalid Balkheyour concluded, “We are very
excited by the potential for this project to
generate significant future returns for both
of our shareholders, while bringing exciting
new services to our customers.Through our shared payload
partnership we have lived up to our
commitment to significantly minimise both
risk and financial cost of our investment
plans, while enabling a project with high
potential returns.By
spreading the cost of the investment over a
period of several years we can manage the
cost of the project while still creating
value for shareholders from our existing
operations and infrastructure.