Yahsat Boosts Thuraya’s
Next Generation Capabilities With A Commitment
Of Over Us$500 Million
August 27, 2020
Airbus has been selected by
Al Yah Satellite Communications Company
(Yahsat), the UAE’s leading global satellite
operator, to build Thuraya 4-NGS, the next
generation mobile telecommunications system that
will drive the continued advancement of
Thuraya’s L-band business. Thuraya 4-NGS will
deliver higher capabilities and flexibility
while increasing capacity and coverage across
Europe, Africa, Central Asia and the Middle
East, enabling next generation mobility
solutions for all customer segments, including
defense, government and enterprise.
This is a major milestone
in Yahsat’s commitment towards transforming
Thuraya and rolling out its next-generation
system, which entails a complete overhaul of its
space and ground platforms, enabling a new set
of services, products and solutions, across a
greater coverage area. The new capabilities will
drive leadership across many strategic product
lines, such as maritime, IoT, and data solutions
offering a wide spectrum of throughput
capabilities and the highest speeds available in
the market, while reinforcing Thuraya’s
strengths in the MSS voice market.
Thuraya’s next generation
system will provide a world of opportunities to
customers, service partners, hardware
manufacturers and integrators, enhancing user
experience across land, sea and air to support
multiple customer segments, including
government, consumer and enterprise.
Furthermore, an advanced
portfolio of solutions to support government and
defense users will accelerate Thuraya’s
leadership in this market, both within the UAE,
regionally and globally. Meanwhile, all existing
products and services will continue to be
supported by Thuraya’s space and ground
segments, enabling service continuity during and
after the transformation programme.
This latest commitment from
Yahsat takes its total committed investment to
date to well over US$500 million, and more is
anticipated in the coming years, including an
option with Airbus to build Thuraya 5-NGS (an
additional satellite identical to Thuraya
4-NGS), strengthening its coverage and
capabilities across the Asia Pacific region.
Khaled Al Qubaisi, Chairman
of Yahsat’s Board of Directors and CEO of
Mubadala’s Aerospace, Renewables & ICT platform
stated, “The half a billion US dollar commitment
underscores our position as a market leader,
pioneer and disruptor. We are creating a
multipurpose and flexible satellite ecosystem
that is attuned for growth and future
diversification, and Thuraya 4-NGS is a key
milestone in our ongoing mission to provide
advanced yet affordable satellite solutions with
levels of performance, reliability and security
at the leading edge of today’s technology.”
Ali Al Hashemi, CEO of
Thuraya and General Manager of Yahsat Government
Solutions (YGS) continued, “Thuraya 4-NGS
represents a significant evolution of our L-band
capabilities, enabling a wider range of
interoperable FSS/MSS solutions for Thuraya and
YGS customers.This will be
critical in delivering superior defense
solutions, such as battlefield communications,
to our government users, while offering a
complete MSS portfolio to all of our current and
future customers and partners to drive the next
phase of innovation and growth.”
Jean-Marc Nasr, Head of
Airbus Space Systems said, “Building on a
relationship with Yahsat that dates back more
than 10 years, our selection is testament to the
innovation and engineering excellence of Airbus’
geostationary satellites.
Thuraya 4-NGS, as well as being electric, will
also benefit from our latest processed payload
technology giving increased flexibility and
adaptability over the course of its life in
orbit. Yahsat’s new project reinforces Airbus
Defence and Space’s position as the world’s
number one in electric propulsion satellites.”
Based on the
state-of-the-art all-electric Airbus Eurostar
Neo Platform, Thuraya 4-NGS will incorporate a
large 12-metre L-band antenna and a payload with
on-board processing providing advanced routing
flexibility of up to 3200 channels with dynamic
power allocation over a large number of spot
beams.It is scheduled for
operation in 2024.