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Thales Alenia Space to supply payloads for RSCC’s Express-80 and Express-103 communications satellites

June 20, 2016

Thales Alenia Space has signed a contract with RSCC (Russian Satellite Communication Company), Russia’s leading satellite operator, to supply payloads for the Express-80 and Express-103 communications satellites.

Thales Alenia Space Italy won a competitive international tender to supply the communications payloads, the “heart of the system,” while its Russian partner and satellite prime contractor ISSReshetnev will supply the two innovative electric propulsion platforms.

The Express-80 and Express-103 satellites will provide fixed and mobile communications, digital television and radio broadcasting, high-speed Internet access and data transmission services across Russia.

The payloads from Thales Alenia Space Italy will be mated to the ISS H1000 platforms, with delivery expected in 2018. The Express-80 satellite is scheduled for launch the following year.

Offering a design life of 15 years, Express 80 will be positioned at 80° East. The payload power is about 6.3 kW. Express 80 will be fitted with 16 C-band and 20 Ku-band transponders to cover Russia, as well as two L-band transponders offering global coverage.

Express 103 will be positioned at 103° East, and also has a 15-year design life, with payload power of about 6.3 kW. Express 103 will be fitted with 16 C-band and 20 Ku-band transponders to cover Russia and Southeast Asia, as well as one L-band transponder for global coverage.

“The collaboration with Russia is strategically important for our company,” said Donato Amoroso, CEO of Thales Alenia Space Italy. “The contract signed today reflects our renewed collaboration with the Russian operator RSCC, as well as our global presence in the commercial market. It also confirms Thales Alenia Space’s leadership as a provider of complete design services for communications satellites, platforms and payloads."
Thales Alenia Space has teamed up with Russia for over twenty years, starting with the SEASAT program. It has provided payloads for a number of satellites built on Russian platforms: Express-A1, Express-A2, Express-A3, Express-A4, Express-AM11, Express AM22, Express AM2, Express-AM3, Express-AM33, Express-AM44 (with ISS Reshetnev), Express-MD1 and Express-MD2 (with Khrunichev), and more recently Express AM8 , AT1 and AT2, also with ISS Reshetnev .

The partnership with ISS-Reshetnev of Russia began in 2000, when Thales Alenia Space and ISS implemented a joint marketing strategy based on the ISS Express-1000 satellite platform. By combining their complementary products and technologies, ISS Reshetnev and Thales Alenia Space formed a partnership leading to major international successes, including the Amos 5, Telkom 3 and Yamal 401 satellites