Maxar Technologiesâ Intelsat 39 geosynchronous communications satellite has completed its final delivery checkouts at the companyâs manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, California and has safely arrived at the Arianespace launch base in Kourou, French Guiana, the company announced on Tuesday.Â
Intelsat 39 is the 52nd satellite built for our long-term customer, Intelsat, by Maxar. The Intelsat, Arianespace and Maxar teams in Kourou are preparing the satellite for launch on an Ariane 5 rocket, which is scheduled for July 24th.
Once it reaches its final destination at 62 degrees East, the satellite will provide broadband and video distribution services across Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. The satellite will also enhance mobile connectivity for aero, maritime and government users in the Indian Ocean region. The satellite will replace the Intelsat 902 satellite, which Maxar also built back in 2001.
Intelsat 39 is based on Maxarâs decades-proven 1300-class platform, which offers high power, reliability and flexibility to support a broad range of applications and technology advances. The satellite has C-band and Ku-band transponders and uses hybrid electric and chemical propulsion to reach its desired orbit, where it is designed to provide service for a minimum of 15 years.Â
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