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SSL took responsibility for buying a launch and finding a co-passenger for Nusantara Satu.
PSN obtained export-credit financing for Nusantara Satu from Export Development Canada, aided by the fact that MDA Corp., SSL’s parent company at the time, was based in Canada.
An earlier SSL-built communications satellite, Hispasat 30W-6, deployed a smallsat after launch using SSL’s Payload Orbital Delivery System (PODS).
PSN-6, also known as Nusantara Satu, is a communications satellite built by Space Systems Loral, a division of Maxar Technologies, for Indonesian company PT Pasifik Satelit Nusantara.
Ball Aerospace and Maxar Technologies received the 2019-02-03 RFI from the Chilean Air Force.
Maxar selected SpaceX to launch the initial block of the WorldView Legion constellation on two Falcon 9 rockets in 2021.
Airbus and Maxar Technologies are developing commercial satellite constellations that promise 30-centimeter-resolution imagery.
A consortium led by Maxar Technologies and Thales Alenia Space considers the Telesat LEO contract a $3,000,000,000 opportunity.
Maxar cited the need to concentrate capital on WorldView Legion when it cancelled a satellite-servicing spacecraft it was co-developing with DARPA.
Under the RFI’s $200,000,000 option, Chile would seek use of satellites comparable to Airbus’s Pleiades Neo or Maxar’s WorldView Legion, which promise 30-centimeter-resolution imagery.
Maxar expects to invest $600,000,000 in the WorldView Legion constellation.
Maxar acquired DigitalGlobe in 2017.
BSAT ordered BSAT-4b from SSL to provide additional capacity and backup for BSAT-4a ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.
Most of SSL’s GEO communications-satellite orders use the SSL-1300 platform, which generally supports satellites between 3,000 and 7,000 kg.
Ovzon contracted SSL to build Ovzon-3 using the SSL500 small-satellite platform.
Spacecom purchased Amos-8 from SSL in March 2018 and terminated that contract three weeks after the Israeli government indicated intent to order a domestically built satellite from IAI.
Telesat will decide between Airbus Defence and Space and a Thales Alenia Space–Maxar Technologies team to manufacture its LEO constellation.
The EnhancedView contract with DigitalGlobe was signed in 2010.
Telesat plans to select a satellite manufacturer later 2019 from either Airbus Defence and Space or a team of Thales Alenia Space and Space Systems Loral.
Airbus Defence and Space and the Thales Alenia Space–Space Systems Loral team completed systems requirements reviews for Telesat’s constellation on 2019-01-24.