Thales Alenia Space to
build Yamal-601 satellite for Gazprom Space
Systems
January 22, 2014
Thales
Alenia Space has signed a contract with Russian
operator Gazprom Space Systems (GSS) to build
the Yamal-601 telecommunications satellite,
which will provide fixed communications,
broadcast and Internet access services. Thales
Alenia Space won the contract from Gazprom in
competitive international bidding.
As
program prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space is
in charge of the design, production, testing and
turnkey delivery of the satellite and its
associated ground segment. The satellite will be
launched by International Launch Services (ILS)
on a Proton rocket.
Based
on the Spacebus 4000C4 platform, Yamal-601 will
carry 18 C-band transponders, 19 Ku-band
transponders and 26 Ka-band transponders
focusing on Russia. It will weigh more than five
metric tons at launch, with 11 kW of payload
power and a design life exceeding 15 years. It
will replace the Yamal-202 satellite, offering
extended coverage of Europe, the Middle East,
North Africa, south and southeast Asia, from its
orbital position at 49° East.
Along
with the construction of the Yamal-601
satellite, which should take about 26 months,
the Gazprom contract included a skills transfer
plan, providing for training of GSS staff by
Thales Alenia Space engineers, to enhance their
expertise in different space industry
disciplines.
"We are
very proud of our selection by Gazprom Space
System for this major program," said Jean Loïc
Galle President and CEO of Thales Alenia Space.
"It clearly confirms the excellent relations
that our companies already established on the
Yamal-200 and Yamal-400 programs, while
bolstering our collaboration and paving the way
for even more extensive partnership
possibilities."