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Arianespace’s backlog of payloads remaining to be launched for Airbus Defence and Space, excluding remaining OneWeb satellites, counts 21 additional payloads.
With the launch of 36 OneWeb satellites on Flight ST30, Arianespace will have orbited a total of 276 spacecraft from Airbus Defence and Space, including OneWeb Satellites.
Arianespace and its Starsem affiliate delivered 34 additional OneWeb satellites into orbit on Soyuz Flight ST28 on 2020-03-21.
Stéphane Israël, CEO of Arianespace, and Giulio Ranzo, CEO of Avio, signed the Vega C batch agreement on 2021-03-19.
In 2021 Arianespace was contracted for launch services for the next nine Copernicus satellites within the European Commission’s Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027.
The agreement between Arianespace and Avio was signed in Rome on 2021-03-19.
With Vega C, Arianespace will offer enhanced performance and greater payload volume for future customers at the same price as launches by Vega.
Arianespace plans a Soyuz launch from Vostochny Cosmodrome on 2021-03-25 to deliver 36 satellites into orbit.
In February and March 2020, Arianespace and its Starsem affiliate launched 68 OneWeb satellites from Baikonur Cosmodrome on two Soyuz flights.
In December 2020, Arianespace and its partners delivered an additional 36 OneWeb satellites into orbit on the first commercial flight operated from Vostochny Cosmodrome.
Arianespace Flight VA243 in September 2018 launched the Horizons 3e and Azerspace-2/Intelsat 38 satellites.
Arianespace planned three Vega launches in 2021, including the first launch of the upgraded Vega C.
The European Union awarded a December contract valued at 7,100,000 EUR to a consortium of nine companies, including Arianespace, for initial studies of a proposed low Earth orbit satellite system.
Arianespace currently expects to perform three Ariane 5 launches in 2021, two carrying commercial satellites and one carrying NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
Arianespace completed 2020 with revenues of about one billion euros, approximately the same as 2019.
Arianespace orbited CSO-1 on a Soyuz mission in December 2018 from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana.
In 2020 Arianespace used Soyuz from three facilities: the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and Vostochny Cosmodrome in Russia.
CSO-2 was the 130th Airbus Defence and Space-built satellite launched by Arianespace.
Arianespace and its Starsem affiliate launched a Soyuz from Vostochny Cosmodrome 11 days before the CSO-2 mission to deliver 36 OneWeb satellites.
Arianespace launched the Soyuz vehicle on 2020-12-29 to deliver the French CSO-2 Earth observation satellite into Sun-synchronous orbit.