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Dedicated Mission
Launch date
26 November 2010
Position
66° East
Manufacturer
Operator
Launch operator
Launch vehicle
Expected lifetime
15+ Years
Regions
Asia Pacific Region
Europe Region
Middle East Region
North & Central Africa Region
Oceania Region
Russia & CIS Region
South Africa Region
In August 2008 satellite operator Intelsat ordered the Intelsat-17 satellite with Space Systems/Loral (SS/L). The satellite is a new, high-power C- and Ku-band fixed satellite service (FSS) satellite, replacing Intelsat-702 at 66° East.
The satellite was designed for 15 years of service, IS-17 will carry 28 C-band and 46 Ku-band transponders to serve Intelsat customers in Europe, Northern Africa and India as well as the Middle-East.
Intelsat contracted launch operator Sea Launch for the launch of Intelsat-17 satellite in late 2010. The launch was to be the first of five missions in a multiple launch services contract Intelsat signed to use the Sea Launch system between 2010 and 2012. In June 2009, satellite operator Intelsat had to switch to launch operator Arianespace when Sea Launch entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Intelsat-17 satellite was successfully launched in a dual launch with HYLAS-1 for satellite operator Avanti, on November 26th, 2010 on an Ariane 5ECA rocket booster operated by launch operator Arianespace from the Kourou Space Port in French Guyana.
Dedicated Mission
Dedicated Mission