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VeneSat-1 was China Great Wall’s third satellite based on the DFH-4 platform and the first of its DFH-4 satellites to operate past its infancy.
China Great Wall Industry Corp. built VeneSat-1 and launched it in late 2008 on a 15-year mission to provide television and broadband services to Venezuela.
China Great Wall Industry Corporation is offering the DFH-3E small GEO platform bundled with a Long March-2C or Long March-2D launch and anticipates finalizing an order in the first half of 2020.
Saturn Satellite Networks and China Great Wall Industry Corporation unveiled geostationary satellites weighing around 1,000 kg.
Argentina-based Satellogic plans to launch up to 90 remote sensing smallsats on as many as six Long March 6 rockets under a contract with China Great Wall Industry Corporation.
China Great Wall Industries successfully delivered 35 small satellites into orbit in 2018 for domestic and international customers.
PSN signed a memorandum of understanding with China Great Wall Industry Corp. for a new satellite in 2017 but has not converted the MoU into a contract.
PSN has a second satellite, Nusantara Satu-2 (formerly Palapa-N1), under construction by China Great Wall Industry Corp. that is scheduled to launch in 2020 on a Chinese Long March 3B rocket.
China Great Wall Industry Corp. is building Nusantara Satu-2 (formerly Palapa-N1), a joint-venture satellite between PSN and Indosat Ooredoo scheduled to launch in April 2020 on a Long March 3B rocket.
Satellogic plans to launch 90 remote sensing smallsats on as many as six Long March 6 rockets under a contract with China Great Wall Industry Corporation (CGWIC).
Participants on the panel, including Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and China Great Wall Industry Corporation, are developing new generations of launch vehicles.
China EXIM Bank and China Great Wall Industry Corp are financing the $550,000,000 procurement of NigComSat-2 and NigComSat-3.
China Great Wall Industry Corp was chosen to build Cambodia’s Techo-1 satellite.
Apstar-6D is a Ku-band high-throughput satellite built by China Great Wall Industry Corp. and is slated to launch on a Chinese Long March 3B rocket.
China Great Wall Industry Corp. was the prime contractor for Alcomsat-1 and launched the satellite using a Long March-3B launch vehicle.
Panasonic Avionics co-designed the Apstar-6D satellite that APT Mobile Satcom Limited ordered from China Great Wall Industry Corp. and will lease some of its capacity for mobile internet service over China and the surrounding region.
APT Satellite signed an in-orbit-delivery agreement with China Great Wall Industry Corp. (CGWIC) on 2015-10-17.