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Arianespace signed a contract with Intelsat on 2023-09-12 to launch the IS-45 satellite in the first half of 2026.
The 55 Embraer 175 and Mitsubishi CRJ-900 aircraft flown by Air Canada’s Jazz regional partner will be upgraded with Intelsat’s new ESA antenna starting in 2024.
Air Canada’s fleet of 40 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft will be equipped starting 2023 with Intelsat’s 2Ku in-flight connectivity system.
The first stage booster supporting this mission is flying for the seventh time and previously launched Crew-5, GPS III Space Vehicle 06, Inmarsat I6-F2, CRS-28, Intelsat G-37, and one Starlink mission.
The TEMPO instrument is integrated with and hosted on Intelsat's IS-40e satellite built by Maxar.
Russia's Luch satellite maneuvered near an Intelsat satellite for about 145 days in a potential co-orbital ASAT program.
Intelsat officially certified its C-band clearing work on 2023-07-12, and the FCC automatically validated that certification on 2023-08-11 after a 30-day challenge period passed without a challenge.
Intelsat will allocate half of the C-band incentive proceeds toward paying down debt, and Intelsat’s debt stood at $7,000,000,000 after the company emerged from bankruptcy early in 2022.
Intelsat received about $1,200,000,000 for hitting an interim 2021 C-band clearing milestone and will receive nearly $5,000,000,000 in total incentive clearing payments including the 2023 payment.
Tom McNamara, senior vice president of commercial programs at Intelsat, led Intelsat’s C-band clearing project and Intelsat finished clearing the frequencies and protecting ground earth stations from interference in June 2023.
Intelsat is due to receive a $3,700,000,000 incentive payment late in 2023 after clearing C-band spectrum ahead of the FCC’s accelerated-deadline conditions.
Intelsat’s Galaxy-37 C-band replacement satellite is slated to come online later in 2023 to replace Galaxy-13.
Intelsat launched its seventh and final C-band clearing satellite in 2023 as part of its spectrum-clearing effort.
Globalsat Group invites visitors to test the Intelsat FlexMove service installed in the Globalsat Brasil vehicle at Stand 132 during Expoforest 2023.
Maxar Technologies’ Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 satellite built for Intelsat is performing as expected after launch.
Intelsat will use Galaxy 37/Horizons-4’s C-band capability over the continental United States.
Intelsat 40e and its NASA hosted payload TEMPO (Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution) were built by Maxar and went into orbit on 2023-04-07.
Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 joins four satellites built on the Maxar 1300™ bus that are already in orbit and transition Intelsat’s broadband coverage to free up spectrum for 0.005 kg terrestrial wireless services.
The Ku-band payload on Galaxy 37/Horizons-4 is jointly owned by Intelsat and JSAT International.
Maxar built six geostationary spacecraft for Intelsat in three and a half years.