SES
announced
today
that
the
SES-15
satellite
was
successfully
launched
onboard
a
Soyuz
rocket
from
the
Guiana
Space
Center
in
Kourou,
French
Guiana
at
08:54
local
time.
This
is
SES's
first
satellite
to
launch
on a
Soyuz
rocket
for
a
geostationary
transfer
orbit
mission.
SES-15
carries
a hybrid
payload,
comprising
Ku-band
wide
beams
and
Ku-band
High
Throughput
Satellite
(HTS)
capability,
with
connectivity
to
gateways
in
Ka-band.
SES’s
first
hybrid
satellite
will be
located
at the
orbital
position
of 129
degrees
West and
is
equipped
with 16
Ku-band
transponders
(36 MHz
equivalent)
as well
as HTS
capabilities
to serve
North
America,
Mexico,
Central
America
and the
Caribbean.
SES-15’s
high
throughput
payload
will
deliver
optimised
and
flexible
coverage
for
major
global
inflight
connectivity
and
entertainment
(IFC/IFE)
service
providers,
such as
Global
Eagle
Entertainment,
Gogo and
Panasonic
Avionics.
In
addition,
SES-15
has a
dedicated
wide
beam
that is
designed
to
enable
IFC/IFE
providers
to
deliver
live TV
content
on all
flight
routes
across
the US,
including
Hawaii
and
Alaska,
as well
as
Canada,
the
Caribbean
and
Mexico.
This
unique
combination
of beams
allows
IFC/IFE
providers
to
optimise
HTS
capacity
use for
internet
traffic
and wide
beam
coverage
for
broadcast
content.
The
satellite
will
also
enable
VSAT
networks
and
other
traffic
intensive
data
applications
in the
government
and
maritime
sectors.
SES-15
will
also
carry a
Wide
Area
Augmentation
System
(WAAS)
hosted
payload,
which
will
enable
the US
Federal
Aviation
Administration
(FAA) to
augment
the
Global
Positioning
Systems
(GPS)
with the
goal of
improving
accuracy,
integrity
and
availability
of the
system
for the
aviation
industry.
The
satellite
is
equipped
with an
electric
propulsion
system
for
orbit-raising
and
in-orbit
maneuvers.
“The
successful
launch
of
SES-15
is the
first of
our
three
planned
hybrid
satellites,
which
have
both
wide
beams
and high
throughput
capability.
SES-15,
along
with the
soon-to-be
launched
SES-14
hybrid
satellite,
and our
existing
in-orbit
satellites,
offer
the most
resilient
aeronautical
connectivity
platform
in North
America,”
said
Martin
Halliwell,
Chief
Technology
Officer
at SES.
“SES-15
will
allow us
to
strengthen
our
ability
to
provide
next
generation
services
in
data-intensive
markets
such as
maritime
and
corporate
broadband.”
“SES
is a
long-standing
partner,
and we
are
delighted
to be
part of
its
important
journey
in
serving
the
ever-growing
aeronautical
and data
markets
by
successfully
launching
SES-15
on a
Soyuz
rocket,”
said
Stephane
Israël,
Chief
Executive
Officer
at
Arianespace.