Es’hailSat Selects SpaceX to Launch
Es’hail 2
Second satellite in growing fleet due to
launch in Q4 2016
28 December 2014
Es’hailSat, the Qatar
Satellite Company,
announced that
following an international consultation,
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX),
has been selected to launch the
company’s second satellite, Es’hail 2,
in the fourth quarter of 2016 on board a
Falcon 9 rocket.
Es’hail 2 is
currently under construction by the
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (MELCO)
in Japan. A high-performance satellite
with Ku-band and Ka-band capabilities,
Es’hail 2 will be positioned at the 26
degrees East hotspot position to provide
TV distribution and government services
to strategic stakeholders and commercial
customers who value broadcasting and
communications independence,
interference resilience, quality of
service and wide geographical coverage.
Ali Al Kuwari, Chief
Executive Officer of Es’hailSat, stated:
“We are delighted to have selected
SpaceX to launch our second satellite.
Now a proven GTO launcher, SpaceX was
able to meet our special technical
requirements and most importantly to
meet the time critical mission to launch
Es’hail 2 at the end of 2016.
Securing the launch of Es’hail 2
marks another key milestone in Qatar’s
satellite program and we look forward to
working with SpaceX on this important
mission”.
"SpaceX is
pleased to have been selected to provide
launch services for Es'hailSat's growing
fleet of satellites," said Gwynne
Shotwell, President and COO of SpaceX.
"The two companies worked closely
together to develop a launch solution
that enhances the capabilities for the
Es'hail 2 mission; SpaceX is proud to
partner with Es’hailSat and we look
forward to their successful launch.”
The Es’hail 2
satellite is scheduled to launch in the
fourth quarter of 2016 from SpaceX’s
Launch Complex 40 at the Air Force
Station at Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Es’hail 1, Qatar’s first satellite,
entered commercial service on Qatar
National Day, 18th December,
2013. Through its
existing and planned satellites,
Es’hailSat will broadcast diversified
and high quality premium content with
anti-jamming capabilities across the
MENA region. Al
Jazeera and beIN SPORTS are already
using Es’hail 1 capacity for high
definition broadcasting of their premium
channels.