Thales
Alenia Space
signed a
contract
with
Inmarsat for
the
construction
of GX
satellite
6 June 2017
Thales
Alenia Space
signed a
contract
with
Inmarsat,
the world’s
leading
provider of
global
mobile
satellite
communications
for the
construction
of its new
communication
Global
Xpress (GX)
satellite.
The value of
the contract
to construct
the
satellite
will be
approximately
$130 million
over the
three years
2017 to
2019.
The
satellite,
which is
targeted for
launch in
2019, will
be a Very
High
Throughput
Satellite
(VHTS),
providing
capacity
across the
Middle East,
Europe and
the Indian
subcontinent.
The
payload will
seamlessly
become part
of
Inmarsat’s
existing GX
high-speed
global
broadband
network. The
combination
of latest
satellite
technology
and a focus
on areas of
high demand,
which will
drive high
capacity
utilisation,
will
together
result in a
very low
cost per bit
delivered.
This new
satellite
will be
based on the
flight
proven
Spacebus B2
enhanced
platform and
will be
fitted with
72 Ka-band
beams. With
a specified
design life
of 16 years,
it will
weigh less
than 4
metric tons
at launch
and will
offer
payload
power of
about 6.8
kW.
Inmarsat’s
decision to
construct
this GX
satellite
has been
taken
following
the recent
announcement
by Qatar
Airways to
adopt GX
Aviation for
its In
Flight
Connectivity
(IFC)
requirements,
taken
together
with other
recent
important
airline IFC
wins in the
EMEA region,
such as the
Deutsche
Lufthansa
Group and
Norwegian
Air Shuttle.
Inmarsat’s
GX service,
delivered
over the
Ka-band
spectrum, is
uniquely
designed and
optimised
for mobility
services.
“Thales
Alenia Space
is proud to
partner with
Inmarsat to
create an
advanced
satellite,
which will
provide
additional
capacity to
support
growing
demand for
aviation
passenger
Wi-Fi
services
across the
EMEA and
Indian
subcontinent.
The global,
mobile
broadband
satellite
network
operated by
Inmarsat
incorporates
satellites
with the
latest very
high
throughput
satellite
technology.
With this
new
satellite,
Inmarsat
will broaden
its
footprint,
deliver
significant
resources
for
broadband
services and
set a new
benchmark
for
flexibility
in high
throughput
satellites”,
said
Bertrand
Maureau,
Vice
President
Telecommunication
Business
Line.