50th SES Spacecraft In Orbit After Successful ILS Proton Launch
 

 
Released on: February 21, 2012, 8:31 am
  Author: 
      SES Astra
Industry: 
 
Telecommunications  
SES S.A. (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG)
  has announced that the SES-4 satellite roared into space on board an
  ILS Proton Breeze M booster. After a 9-hour, 12-minute mission, the
  Breeze M upper stage of the Proton rocket successfully released the
SES-4 satellite directly into geostationary transfer orbit.
SES-4 is a 20-kilowatt satellite  manufactured on
  the flight-proven Space Systems/Loral 1300 platform with 52 C-band and 72 Ku-band
  transponders. It has C-band beams serving the eastern hemisphere of Europe and
  Africa, full coverage of the Americas, and a global beam to support mobile and
  maritime customers. Four high-power, regional Ku-band beams provide service to
  Europe, the Middle East, West Africa, as well as North and South America with
  extensive channel switching capability between C- and Ku-band transponders for
  enhanced connectivity. 
SES-4 is the 50th satellite in the global SES fleet and also the largest, most
  powerful SES satellite to date. It will replace the NSS-7 satellite at 338 degrees
  East longitude and provide replacement as well as incremental capacity at this well
  established SES orbital slot over the Atlantic Ocean. 
Romain Bausch, President and CEO of SES, declared: "SES is delighted to see the
  50th satellite in its fleet successfully launched after two unfortunate
  Proton-related launch delays. We thank the launch teams of Space Systems/Loral, ILS,
  Khrunichev and SES for their dedicated work. Their relentless efforts ensured
  ultimately a total success. After thorough in-orbit testing, SES and its customers
  can now look forward to SES-4 providing new, state-of-the-art satellite capacity
  across three continents." 
"With the successful launch of SES-4, we marked several more milestones with our
  longtime customer SES, including the 20th SES satellite launched on ILS Proton and
  the 50th satellite in the SES fleet. It is also our 70th ILS Proton launch since the
  first launch with SES' ASTRA 1F satellite in 1996. It is an honor for ILS and
  Khrunichev to be entrusted with launching the powerful SES-4 satellite and all of
  the past and upcoming ILS Proton missions for SES," said ILS President, Frank
  McKenna. 
John Celli, President of Space Systems/Loral, stated: "I would like to congratulate
  SES, ILS and Khrunichev on this successful launch and to recognize the teams from
  all of our companies who have worked so hard to assure a perfect launch. Space
  Systems/Loral is very pleased to help support SES' fleet expansion and its ability
  to provide communications services across the world." 
Note to Editors: 
  The next SES launch is scheduled for Q2, 2012, when an ILS Proton booster will orbit
  the SES-5 spacecraft, also manufactured by Space Systems/Loral, from the Baikonur
  Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 
About SES:
  SES carries world-leading satellite operations with a fleet of 50 geostationary satellites (SES satellite footprint maps can be viewed on the SES website). The company provides satellite communications services to content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators and business and governmental organisations worldwide, as well as providing media & broadcaster satellites.
SES stands for long-lasting business relationships, high-quality service and
  excellence in the broadcasting industry. The culturally diverse regional teams of
  SES are located around the globe and work closely with customers to meet their
  specific satellite bandwidth and service requirements. 
SES (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) holds participations in
  Ciel in Canada and QuetzSat in Mexico, as well as a strategic participation in
  satellite infrastructure start-up O3b Networks. Further information visit:  www.ses.com. 
  
  PR Contact:
  Yves Feltes
  Media Relations 
  Château de Betzdorf 
  L-6815 Betzdorf
  Luxembourg
  +352 710 725 311 
  www.ses.com
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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