ILS
and
SES
Announce
Three
New
Proton
Launches
19
March
2009
SES
announced
three
new
launch
assignments
under
the
Multi
Launch
Agreement
that
was
signed
in
June
2007
between
ILS
and
SES
Satellite
Leasing
Limited,
SES’
satellite
procurement
and
leasing
company
in
the
Isle
of
Man.
This
innovative
agreement
was
designed
to
provide
SES
with
increased
flexibility
in
their
launch
plans
and
improved
schedule
assurance.
Two
of
the
primary
missions
will
be
NSS-14
for
SES
NEW
SKIES
and
Sirius
5
for
SES SIRIUS.
These
missions
are
scheduled
respectively
for
late
2010
and
2011.
NSS-14
is
poised
to
be
the
largest
satellite
in
the
SES
NEW
SKIES
fleet
and
will
enhance
what
is
already
the
largest
neighborhood
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
region
at
338
degrees
East.
Sirius
5 is
a
multi-mission
satellite
for
the
SES
group
serving
Northern
Europe
and
the
Baltic
region
as
well
as
the
African
markets
with
Ku-
and
C-band
from
the
orbital
location
of 5
degrees
East.
Additionally,
Proton
has
been
designated
to
launch
the
OS-1
mission
in
early
2010,
destined
for
the
U.S.
domestic
arc.
Frank
McKenna,
President
of
ILS
said,
“SES
and
ILS
have
a
long-standing
partnership.
The
first
ILS
commercial
Proton
launch
was
SES
Astra
1F
in
1996.
Following
the
launches
of
Astra
1M
and
Ciel
2
late
last
year,
we
are
pleased
to
continue
to
provide
the
flexibility,
schedule
assurance
and
reliability
that
SES
can
expect
within
the
framework
of
our
groundbreaking
Multi
Launch
Agreement.”
“ILS
and
Khrunichev
proved
that
they
can
deliver
on
demanding
schedules,”
said
Martin
Halliwell,
President
of
SES
ENGINEERING
and
Chairman
of
SES
Satellite
Leasing.
“We
are
confident
that
ILS
and
Proton
will
support
the
continuous
development
and
replacement
of
our
global
satellite
fleet
with
flawless
on-schedule
launches.”
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