Airbus has been selected by Eutelsat, one of the
world’s leading satellite operators, to build Eutelsat 36D, a new
generation multi-mission geostationary telecommunications
satellite.
The Eutelsat 36D spacecraft will replace and
enhance capacity at 36°East, a key orbital slot for Eutelsat for
TV broadcasting (DTH) and government services over Africa, Russia,
and Europe.
Eutelsat 36D will be the eighth satellite based on
the Eurostar Neo platform, a significant
evolution of the Eurostar series
with an entire range of major innovations.
Eurostar Neo
combines increased payload capacity and more efficient power and
thermal control systems with reduced production time and optimised
costs, as part of a fully digitalised production process.
With 70 Ku-band transponders over five downlink beams and a
steerable antenna, Eutelsat 36D provides flexibility and
performance optimisation to deliver service in Africa, Russia and
Europe.
“This eighth contract for a Eurostar Neo further
endorses our strategy of continually pioneering new technologies
to better serve our customers’ needs,” said François Gaullier, head of Telecom
Systems at Airbus. “We are delighted to help Eutelsat provide
broadcast and data connectivity, including to remote regions where
it’s needed most. More personally, the continuing confidence of
Eutelsat in our products is high praise of the reliability of our
work and a source of pride for all of our skilled teams.”
Due for launch in the first half of
2024, Eutelsat 36D combines electric power of 18 kW with a reduced
launch mass of 5 tons, enabled by Airbus’ EOR (Electric Orbit
Raising) capability.
Eutelsat 36D will have an operational lifetime of more
than 15 years.
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