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50th SES Spacecraft in Orbit after Successful ILS Proton Launch
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan & LUXEMBOURG --(Business Wire)--
SES (News - Alert) S.A. (Paris:SESG)(LuxX:SESG) announces that the SES-4 satellite
roared into space on board an ILS Proton Breeze M booster today at 1:36
am Baikonur time (20:36 CET and 14:36 EST on February 14th,
2012). After a 9-hour, 12-minute mission, the Breeze M upper stage of
the Proton rocket successfully released the SES-4 satellite directly
into geostationary transfer orbit.
SES-4 Launch (Photo: Business Wire)
SES-4 is a 20-kilowatt satellite manufactured on the flight-proven Space
Systems/Loral 1300 platform with 52 C-band and 72 Ku-band transponders.
It has C-band beams serving the eastern hemisphere of Europe and Africa,
full coverage of the Americas, and a global beam to support mobile and
maritime customers. Four high-power, regional Ku-band beams provide
service to Europe, the Middle East, West Africa, as well as North and
South America with extensive channel switching capability between C- and
Ku-band transponders for enhanced connectivity.
SES-4 is the 50th satellite in the global SES fleet and also
the largest, most powerful SES satellite to date. It will replace the
NSS-7 satellite at 338 degrees East longitude and provide replacement as
well as incremental capacity at this well established SES orbital slot
over the Atlantic Ocean.
Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES, declared: "SES is delighted to
see the 50th satellite in its fleet successfully launched
after two unfortunate Proton-related launch delays. We thank the launch
teams of Space Systems/Loral, ILS, Khrunichev and SES for their
dedicated work. Their relentless efforts ensured ultimately a total
success. After thorough in-orbit testing, SES and its customers can now
look forward to SES-4 providing new, state-of-the-art satellite capacity
across three continents."
"With today's successful launch of SES-4, we marked several more
milestones with our longtime customer SES, including the 20th SES
satellite launched on ILS Proton and the 50th satellite in the SES
fleet. It is also our 70th ILS Proton launch since the first launch with
SES' ASTRA 1F satellite in 1996. It is an honor for ILS and Khrunichev
to be entrusted with launching the powerful SES-4 satellite and all of
the past and upcoming ILS Proton missions for SES," said ILS President,
Frank McKenna.
John Celli, President of Space Systems/Loral, stated: "I would like to
congratulate SES, ILS and Khrunichev on this successful launch and to
recognize the teams from all of our companies who have worked so hard to
assure a perfect launch. Space Systems/Loral is very pleased to help
support SES' fleet expansion and its ability to provide communications
services across the world."
Note to Editors:
The next SES launch is scheduled for Q2, 2012, when an ILS Proton
booster will orbit the SES-5 spacecraft, also manufactured by Space
Systems/Loral, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
About SES
SES is a world-leading satellite operator with a fleet of 50
geostationary satellites. The company provides satellite communications
services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile
and fixed network operators and business and governmental organisations
worldwide.
SES stands for long-lasting business relationships, high-quality service
and excellence in the broadcasting industry. The culturally diverse
regional teams of SES are located around the globe and work closely with
customers to meet their specific satellite bandwidth and service
requirements.
SES (Paris:SESG)(LuxX:SESG) holds participations in Ciel in Canada and
QuetzSat in Mexico, as well as a strategic participation in satellite
infrastructure start-up O3b Networks. Further information under: www.ses.com.
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