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Eutelsat Group operates a fleet of 35 geostationary (GEO) satellites.
Under the agreement, ALOFT will equip a private Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) aircraft with Eutelsat OneWeb’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite connectivity service.
SpaceX launched Eutelsat 36D on 2024-03-30.
Eutelsat 36D is equipped with 70 physical Ku-band transponders for providing TV and government connectivity services from 36 degrees East.
Eutelsat 36D is planned to start commercial services in the second half of 2024 after reaching its assigned position and completing health checks.
Eutelsat expects to have completed 90% of the ground network OneWeb needs for full global services by the end of June.
Eutelsat Group’s Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation comprises more than 600 satellites.
Falcon 9 launched the EUTELSAT 36D mission to a geosynchronous transfer orbit on Saturday, 2024-03-30 at 5:52 p.m. ET from Launch Complex 39A (LC-39A) at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Eutelsat 36D will replace Eutelsat 36B at 36° East and provide over 1,100 broadcast channels and other connectivity across Africa, Russia, and Europe.
The Falcon 9 first stage booster supporting the EUTELSAT 36D mission was on its 12th flight and previously launched CRS-26, OneWeb Launch 16, Intelsat IS-40e, O3b mPOWER, Ovzon 3, and six Starlink missions.
SpaceX scheduled a three hour 58 minute launch window opening at 5:52 p.m. ET for the Falcon 9 launch of EUTELSAT 36D with a backup opportunity on Sunday, 2024-03-31 using the same window.
The hybrid network solution for Exploris One is designed to deliver complete coverage and connectivity to the expedition cruise ship, including LEO from Eutelsat OneWeb, Starlink, and Iridium, Marlink GEO VSAT, TV-RO, and 5G GSM services.
Intelsat will pair its GEO and terrestrial network with capabilities accessed via Eutelsat Group’s OneWeb LEO network to deliver customer solutions for networks, government, and mobility sectors.
Intelsat has been leveraging Eutelsat Group’s OneWeb LEO constellation to offer multi-orbit solutions primarily in commercial aviation.
Intelsat will cooperate with Eutelsat Group in the development of the Next Generation OneWeb constellation by providing direct design and functionality input.
Eutelsat Group views the expanded partnership with Intelsat as a vote of confidence in the capabilities of the OneWeb constellation and as showcasing the necessity for major satellite operators to offer multi-orbit solutions.
Intelsat expanded its partnership with Eutelsat Group related to Eutelsat Group’s OneWeb low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation.
Intelsat and Eutelsat Group have previously partnered to leverage the OneWeb LEO constellation to offer multi-orbit solutions primarily in commercial aviation.
Intelsat committed $250,000,000 for LEO service over the first six years under the partnership with Eutelsat Group.
The expanded Intelsat–Eutelsat partnership is intended to enable combined GEO, terrestrial, and OneWeb LEO capabilities to serve networks, government, and mobility sectors.