Arianespace Signs Contract
With Amazon For 18 Ariane 6 Launches To Deploy
Project Kuiper Constellation
Arianespace and Amazon
announced a launch service contract during the
International Space Symposium in Colorado Springs,
USA, on April 5. Under the terms of the contract,
Arianespace will perform 18 Ariane 6 launches for
Amazon’s Project Kuiper over a period of three years
from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. Among the
18 launches planned for the deployment of the
Project Kuiper, 16 will be carried out with an
advanced version of the Ariane 64.
Stéphane Israël, CEO of
Arianespace, declared: “This contract, the largest
we’ve ever signed, is a great moment in
Arianespace’s history. We are honored to be given a
significant role to play in the deployment of
Amazon’s Project Kuiper, which aims to connect tens
of millions of people to the internet. It will build
on the European innovative spirit, industrial might,
and years of experience of the Ariane partners. That
Amazon has chosen the Ariane 6 to do the job is a
matter of tremendous pride for us and a great vote
of confidence for our new launch vehicle. This day
marks a decisive success for the Ariane 6 Program
and all its value chain in Europe.”
Arianespace is renowned for its
competence in deploying institutional and commercial
satellite constellations.
For this contract, Arianespace
will rely on the Ariane 64 vehicle, the highest
performing European launcher which is perfectly
tailored for the demanding work of deploying
constellations. Ariane 6 will enter service and
replace the Ariane 5 as Arianespace’s heavy lift
workhorse.
The versatility, high
capability, and expected reliability of the Ariane 6
played a key role in securing this agreement with
Amazon for the Project Kuiper. Ariane 6 has been
designed from the outset to be scalable and able to
integrate, during its life and on a regular basis,
new technologies. Out of the 18 A64 launches, 16 A64
will benefit from an increase in the power of the
P120C solid boosters (called “P120C+” version).
Ariane 6’s incremental development is intended to
regularly improve the performance of the launch
solutions offered by Arianespace and always better
fulfil the needs of both institutional and
commercial customers. These developments are funded
and managed by the European Space Agency (ESA) and
implemented by Ariane 6’s launcher system prime
contractor ArianeGroup.
Amazon’s Project Kuiper aims to
connect the unconnected, providing high-speed,
low-latency broadband to unserved and underserved
communities across the globe at affordable rates.
Homes, schools, hospitals, businesses, governments,
and institutions that lack access to connectivity
could soon have it through Project
Kuiper.