Successful launch confirmed for
Inmarsat’s second Global Xpress
satellite (Inmarsat-5 F2)
2 February 2015
Inmarsat
announces the successful launch of its
second Global Xpress (GX)
satellite on board an International
Launch Services (ILS) Proton Breeze M
rocket launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome
in Kazakhstan yesterday (Sunday 1
February) at 12:31 GMT.
The satellite was
correctly acquired by the Inmarsat (Paumalu)
ground station at ~18:10 GMT (1
February) and the Inmarsat-5 launch
provider, ILS, confirmed a successful
spacecraft separation at 04:02hrs GMT (2
February).
Over the coming
weeks, the Inmarsat operations team will
command the satellite to perform a
series of manoeuvres to raise Inmarsat-5
F2 to a geo-synchronous elliptical
orbit, while towards the end of the
month, the satellite will have completed
deployment of its solar arrays and
reflectors. This will be followed
by the electrical orbit-raising phase,
taking the spacecraft to its final
geostationary orbit. This is scheduled
to be completed by the end of March,
ready for the start of payload testing
at the beginning of April.
Built by Boeing
Satellite Systems International Inc.
(“Boeing”) to a proven design (702HP),
Inmarsat-5 F2 is part of a US$1.6
billion investment by Inmarsat into the
next generation of global mobile
broadband communications.
Inmarsat is the owner
and commercial operator of the Global
Xpress constellation. The fleet of
high throughput satellites will offer a
unique combination of seamless global Ka-band
coverage from a single operator,
consistent higher performance, and the
network reliability for which Inmarsat
is renowned.
Rupert Pearce, CEO of
Inmarsat, said: “The successful launch
of our second Inmarsat-5 satellite by
Proton is a significant step forward on
our journey to deliver the world’s first
globally available, high speed mobile
broadband service. Our first GX
satellite entered commercial service in
July 2014 and has since been delivering
an excellent service to our customers in
Europe, the Middle East, Africa and
Asia. With Inmarsat-5 F3 expected for
launch by Proton in the coming months,
we are on schedule to achieve full
global coverage early in the second half
of 2015.
“This is a great achievement and I would
like to pay tribute to the skill and
expertise of Inmarsat’s engineering
teams and all our employees involved in
the design, development, manufacturing,
testing and launch. It is their
dedication, alongside the outstanding
support we have received from our
manufacturing and launch partners –
Boeing and ILS – which has helped
deliver such a successful outcome.”