Vega successfully puts
in Sun-Synchronous orbit the French satellite
Pléiades Neo 3 along with several small
satellites in ride-share.
April 29, 2021
Today’s mission from
Kourou’s spaceport in French Guiana marked a
successful mission for Vega’s flight VV18. The
European launcher, designed, developed and built
by Avio, has perfectly placed in orbit the new
generation French satellite Pléiades 3 Neo on
behalf of Airbus D&S along with 5 secondary
payloads embarked on a modified version of the
SSMS payload adapter successfully launched with
the VV16 mission in September 2020.
The European small lift
rocket confirms its ability to transport groups
of satellites into orbit together with a main
payload. This capability, combined with the new
SSMS payload adapter, successfully tested in
flight VV16, increases the versatility of the
Vega, to better compete in the microsatellite
market and offer more launch opportunities to
customers. The next flight, VV19, is expected by
the summer.
“We are proud of the great
teamwork that has led to this flight and I would
like to thank all the team and our partners for
the work done in these months to make Vega fly
again successfully. Despite a very tough year,
marked by Covid, Avio has shown resilience and
tenacity as also shown by the 2020 financial
results and the signature of long-term contracts
for the future Vega C launcher. I would like
also to thank our customers for their confidence
in the rocket and the company" commented Giulio
Ranzo, CEO of Avio.