Inmarsat
confirms
successful
launch
of
fourth
Global
Xpress
satellite
16 May 2017
Inmarsat
has
confirmed
the
successful
launch
of the
fourth,
high-speed
broadband
communications
satellite
in its
transformational Global
Xpress (GX)
constellation.
Inmarsat
GX is
the
world’s
first
globally
available,
broadband
connectivity
service
and was
created
to
enable
communities
across
the
world to
benefit
from the
emerging
digital
society.
Inmarsat-5
F4 (I-5
F4) was
launched
by
SpaceX
on a
Falcon 9
rocket
at 00:21
(BST) /
19:21
(ET)
from the
historic
launch
pad 39A
at
NASA’s
Kennedy
Space
Center
in
Florida.
Following
satellite
separation
at 00:53
(BST) /
19:53
ET, we
acquired
telemetry
from our
Perth
ground
station
at 01:04
BST /
20:04
ET.
The
launch
team
from
Inmarsat
and
Boeing
Network
& Space
Systems,
the
manufacturer
of I-5
F4, are
now
raising
the
spacecraft
to a
geostationary
orbit,
at which
point
the
satellite
will
deploy
its
solar
arrays
and
reflectors,
and
undergo
payload
testing.
I-5
F4 joins
the
three GX
satellites
already
in
orbit,
which
have,
since
December
2015,
been
delivering
unprecedented
service
speeds,
global
coverage,
reliability
and
security
to users
on land,
at sea
and in
the air.
The
fourth
satellite
adds
further
capacity
to the
GX
network,
as well
as
in-orbit
redundancy
that
further
upgrades
the
reliability
and
resilience
of
Inmarsat’s
service
offerings.
“For
Inmarsat,
reliability
and
resilience
are
paramount,”
said
Rupert
Pearce,
CEO,
Inmarsat.
“Delivering
global
commercial
services
over the
GX
network,
which we
achieved
at the
end of
2015,
was only
the
start of
our
Global
Xpress
project.
I-5 F4
augments
the
capabilities
of GX
and,
alongside
our
existing
L-band
constellations,
enables
Inmarsat
to
provide
guaranteed
global
connectivity
to
industries
and
governments
worldwide.
“I
would
like to
thank
all my
colleagues
at
Inmarsat,
whose
hard
work and
dedication
is
seeing
Global
Xpress
setting
a new
standard
of
excellence
for
broadband
communications
in
established
VSAT
markets,
such the
maritime
and
government
sectors,
while
also
rapidly
gaining
strong
traction
in new
market
areas,
such as
the
rapidly
expanding
aviation
passenger
connectivity
sector.
“I
also
wish to
extend
my
sincere
thanks
to our
satellite
manufacturing
partner
Boeing
and our
launch
partner
SpaceX
for
delivering
a
successful
launch
outcome.”