Thales Alenia
Space will build SES-22 and SES-23 satellites
7 August, 2020
Thales Alenia Space, a
joint-venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo
(33%), announced that it has signed a contract
with SES to build SES-22 and SES-23,
geostationary communications satellites. These
two new satellites are designed to provide
digital broadcasting services over North
America.
Thales Alenia Space will be
responsible for the design, production, testing
of the satellites and support of the payload
in-orbit acceptance tests. SES-22 and SES-23 are
based on the proven Spacebus 4000 B2 platform
and will be 3.5-ton class satellites at launch.
These satellites are the
11th and 12th satellites based on the Spacebus
4000 B2 platform to be built by Thales Alenia
Space. The two satellites will help SES meet the
Federal Communications Commission’s accelerated
C-Band clearing deadlines in the United States
and will contribute to the effort to clear
spectrum necessary to roll out 5G in the United
States.
Hervé Derrey, President and
Chief Executive Officer of Thales Alenia Space,
said: “The robustness and flight proven heritage
of our Spacebus 4000 B2 platform, combined with
our ability to timely and quickly deliver SES-22
and SES-23, have been key elements leading to
the decision of SES working with us to replace
its existing C-Band fleet. This demonstrates
Thales Alenia Space’s expertise in developing
tailored solutions that meet each operator’s
specific needs to clear the C-Band spectrum.”