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Intelsat Chooses Arianespace Once Again for the Launch of its 67th Satellite, IS-45

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  • Arianespace signs a new contract with Intelsat to launch the IS-45 payload aboard Ariane 6, targeting the first half of 2026.
  • The IS-45 satellite, designed and built by SWISSto12, will be the 67th Intelsat satellite launched by Arianespace, continuing a partnership that dates back to 1983.

A New Chapter in a Decades-Long Relationship

September 12, 2023 | French Guiana, Arianespace and Intelsat, two giants in the aerospace industry, announced today that they have signed a new contract for the launch of Intelsat’s IS-45 satellite. The launch is scheduled for the first half of 2026 and will utilize Arianespace’s Ariane 6 rocket in its heavy version, Ariane 64.

“Arianespace is honored of its four-decade-long partnership with the world-leading satellite company, Intelsat,” said Stéphane Israël, CEO of Arianespace. “We are delighted to build on a heritage of trust to launch IS-45 aboard an Ariane 64 in 2026.”

Retrait portique Ariane 6, le 22/06/2023. Vol drone.

A Milestone Satellite

The IS-45 satellite will be the 67th Intelsat satellite to be launched by Arianespace, marking a significant milestone in a partnership that began in 1983 with the launch of Intelsat 507. The IS-45 is designed and built by SWISSto12 and is based on the company’s innovative HummingSat platform. The satellite weighs approximately one metric ton at launch and will deliver Ku-band fixed-satellite services.

“Following decades of successful launches with Arianespace, we are confident that the Ariane 6 will deliver the efficiency and flexibility needed for our future missions,” said Jean-Luc Froeliger, Intelsat senior VP of space systems.

Retrait portique AR6, le 22/06/2023

A Partnership That Stands the Test of Time

This year marks the fourth decade since Arianespace and Intelsat initiated their storied relationship. The IS-45 will be the third Intelsat payload awarded to Ariane 6, following IS-41 and IS-44, further solidifying a partnership that has seen five different variants of the Ariane rocket.

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