Spacecom Recovery Program to Include Funding
for replacement Satellite for Amos 6
5 September 2016
Spacecom announced that it is developing a
plan of action following the loss of the
AMOS-6 communication satellite due to the
explosion of SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket on the
launch pad. The company has begun measures
to recover funds invested in the project.
The company's management is reviewing the
situation following the loss of AMOS-6 which
occurred while SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket
suddenly exploded on the launch pad at 09:07
U.S. EST on Thursday, September 1, 2016.
David Pollack, Spacecom CEO and president,
stated, "Spacecom has crafted a plan of
action which represents the foundation upon
which we shall recover from AMOS-6's loss.
Our program includes, among other measures,
exploring the possibility of procuring and
launching a replacement satellite. Working
quickly and efficiently, management is
engaging with current and potential partners
to move forward."
Pollack continued, "Spacecom will serve all
of its current and future financial
commitments."
Some of Spacecom's current Ku-band clients
on AMOS-2 that were to be relocated to
AMOS-6 will be relocated to AMOS-3. For
others, the company is planning to help find
capacity on other satellites or possibly on
a satellite that will be relocated, either
permanently or temporarily, to the 4°West
orbital position.
A condition of Spacecom's merger with
companies from the Beijing Xinwei Group
announced on September 24, 2016 was the
AMOS-6's successful launch and completion of
in orbit testing. Spacecom has updated
Xinwei regarding the loss of the satellite
and together the parties shall explore
possibilities to amend the current agreement
to reflect the new situation.