International Launch
Services And Russian Partners Express Ongoing
Commitment To Space Activities, Commemorate
Historic First Commercial Satellite Launch On
Russian Launch Vehicle
April 9, 2021
Twenty-five years ago, on
April 9, 1996, a combined Russian, American and
European team made space history with the first
launch of a Western satellite onboard a Russian
rocket. The Proton launch vehicle carried the
ASTRA 1F satellite for SES of Luxembourg, to
geosynchronous transfer orbit with an early
morning liftoff from Baikonur Cosmodrome in the
Republic of Kazakhstan.
The launch services for
this milestone mission were conducted by
International Launch Services (ILS), a U.S.
company, headquartered in Reston, Virginia and
established in 1995. The Proton launch vehicle,
a U.S. Department of State licensed launch
system, is manufactured by Khrunichev State
Research and Production Space Center, of Moscow.
Today, Proton has conducted
97 commercial missions for over 50 companies
representing 25 countries across the globe,
forging ongoing partnerships in international
cooperation in space.
“Since the landmark first
commercial Proton launch, industrial engagement
between American and Russian space firms has led
to decades of peaceful commercial cooperation.
ILS has been honored to enable the deployment of
communication technologies and services to
benefit national security, first responders and
emergency services, disaster relief efforts,
scientific advancement, and consumers. We look
forward to fostering innovation and a bright
future for our customers, alongside our Russian
partners, using the array of services offered by
the workhorse Proton, the Angara 1.2, Angara 5,
Soyuz-2 and Soyuz-5 family of launch vehicles,”
said Tiphaine Louradour, ILS President.
Alexei Varochko, Director
General of Khrunichev, said, “The launch of the
Astra 1F spacecraft 25 years ago marked the
entry of the Russian Proton launch vehicle into
the international launch service market. We, as
a shareholder of ILS and an operator of the
Proton and Angara launch vehicle family launch
services, will continue our work in order to
perform under international space projects in
the future”.
“Glavkosmos and GK Launch
Services are proud to be partnering with ILS,
offering launch services using the Soyuz launch
vehicle family,” said Dmitry Loskutov, Director
General of Glavkosmos. “We congratulate ILS on
this important milestone in the commercial space
history. We look forward to working with ILS to
conduct additional missions to serve the world
market.”