Thales Alenia Space Wins APSTAR 7 Telcomm Satellite Contract
Cannes, France (SPX) Oct 02, 2009 APT Satellite Company Limited, a leading satellite operator in the Asia Pacific Region for the design, manufacture and delivery on ground of a high-capacity telecommunication satellite. The contract also includes Launch Campaign, Training, Launch and Early Operational Phase, In Orbit Tests as well as On Site Support, Dynamic Satellite Simulator, Satellite Control Centre and Baseband Subsystem. APSTAR 7 will provide reliable broadcasting and telecommunications services over the Asia Pacific Region, Africa, Middle East and a part of Europe. Based on Thales Alenia Space's Spacebus 4000 C2 platform, APSTAR 7 is equipped with 28 C-band and 28 Ku-band active transponders. With electrical power of 11.4 kW and payload power of 8.4 kW, the satellite is expected to have a minimum of 15 years lifetime. It will be launched in the first quarter of 2012 to replace APSTAR 2R currently operated at 76.5 degrees East Longitude orbital position. "We are very proud and honored of this new contract, which will strengthen our partnership with APT. Furthermore, I am very pleased with having our existing customer decide to procure another satellite from us. After building APSTAR 6 for them for the first time, APSTAR 7 will enable us to enhance our offering of more value-added services to APT", said Reynald Seznec, CEO of Thales Alenia Space. APSTAR 7 is the second satellite ordered from Thales Alenia Space by APT, and the fifth* satellite ordered by China. Share This Article With Planet Earth
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