Arabsat
signs Badr – 8 satellite contract with Airbus
Defense and Space
18
August 2020
Arab
Satellite Communications Organization (Arabsat)
signed a contract with Airbus Defense and Space
to manufacture Badr-8 satellite, which is the
first of its 7th generation
satellites, expected to be launched at the
beginning of 2023.
BADR-8, as a 7th
Generation satellite, will be based on
the-state-of-the-art Airbus Eurostar Neo
electric orbit raising platform giving access to
a wide range of launchers , covering
Europe, Middle East, Africa and central Asia.
BADR-8 will also
include the innovative Airbus developed TELEO
optical communications payload demonstrator.
This payload will enable very high capacity
analogue optical feeder link communications, as
part of the development by Airbus of a new
generation of optical communications technology
in space to be integrated in its future
commercial products, which is highly robust
against jamming
Khalid
Balkheyour, President & CEO of
Arabsat said: “Badr- 8 satellite
will be joining our Badr-network at Arabsat 26°E
hotspot, Badr-8 will carry massive satellite
transponders for satellite TV broadcasting,
satellite telecommunications and information
exchanging services in ku- band / C – band that
willenhance Arabsat
satellite fleet capacities and ensure updated
and developed services for years to come,
reinforcing Arabsat leading role in the Middle
East for satellite TV broadcasting & satellite
telecommunications. Arabsat investments in Badr
8 will reach about US$ 300 million including
launch, insurance and ground infrastructures. ”
Jean-Marc
Nasr, Head of Space Systems, said: “This
important contract with our long-standing
customer Arabsat has a special significance for
Airbus Defense and Space. It is the first 7th
generation Arabsat satellite and the first
Eurostar Neo satellite we are building for
Arabsat after six previous Eurostar satellites.
BADR-8 incorporates the best of our expertise
and technologies, including a very innovative
optical communications hosted payload. This
further strengthens our continuing strategic
partnership with the Arab Satellite
Communications Organization, which has been
connecting people by satellite across the Middle
East and the world for more than 40 years.”