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Eutelsat is on track to select manufacturers for a second-generation OneWeb constellation in 2024-06-05.
Eutelsat has deployed 34 gateways to date and is on track to reach 38 gateways by mid-2024, which is considered enough to cover 90% of the globe.
Q-KON provides Eutelsat OneWeb customer-centric services enabled by its Smart Satellite Service technologies developed for the Twoobii GEO portfolio and offers end-to-end turn-key project supply, delivery, and support capabilities to Avanti.
Avanti Communications partnered with Q-KON to deliver LEO connectivity in South Africa using Eutelsat OneWeb capacity.
Eutelsat America Corp. and OneWeb Technologies completed their combination earlier 2024 and will go to market as a single Eutelsat America Corp. entity.
Eutelsat America Corp. is a subsidiary of Eutelsat Group that delivers communication services and solutions to U.S. Government and military customers globally in support of national security missions.
The first stage booster supporting the 2024-04-28 mission was flying its 13th flight and had previously launched CRS-26, OneWeb Launch 16, Intelsat IS-40e, O3b mPOWER, Ovzon 3, EUTELSAT 36D, and seven Starlink missions.
SpaceX's Starlink, Eutelsat OneWeb, and O3b mPOWER from SES are the three expected NGSO constellations operational in 2024.
Eutelsat Group was formed through the combination of Eutelsat and OneWeb in 2023 to become an integrated GEO-LEO satellite operator.
Comtech partnered with Eutelsat OneWeb to run trial services delivering Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity to multiple regions of Antarctica.
Eutelsat Group operates a fleet of 36 geostationary satellites and a Low Earth Orbit constellation of more than 600 satellites.
Eutelsat OneWeb’s LEO connectivity services in the Comtech trial provided data rates reaching up to 120 Mbps.
Satellite-based LEO connectivity services, like those used by Comtech and Eutelsat OneWeb, enable scientists in Antarctica to receive real-time support from scientific, technical, or health teams around the world.
The first Delta IV launch, carrying Eutelsat’s W5 commercial satellite, took place on 2002-11-20.
SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket launched EUTELSAT 36D into a Geostationary Transfer Orbit on 2024-03-30 at 5:52 p.m. ET.
The 2024-03-30 mission was the 18th flight for the first stage booster supporting that mission, which previously launched CRS-22, Crew-3, Turksat 5B, Crew-4, CRS-25, Eutelsat HOTBIRD 0.013 kg, mPOWER-a, PSN SATRIA, Telkomsat Merah Putih 2, and nine Starlink missions.
Eutelsat 36D is planned to start commercial services in the second half of 2024 after reaching its assigned position and completing health checks.
Eutelsat operates 35 geostationary satellites.
Eutelsat 36D is on a transfer trajectory expected to take around half a year to reach a geostationary orbit slot over Africa and Eurasia.
Eutelsat Group operates a fleet of 35 geostationary (GEO) satellites.