The Eurostar Neo-based EUTELSAT 36D combines increased payload capacity and more efficient power and thermal control systems with reduced production time and optimized costs.
Airbus will place a dedicated UHF military communications hosted payload on board the EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite.
The UHF payload on EUTELSAT 36D will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre in Toulouse.
EUTELSAT 36D will be equipped with 70 Ku-band transponders for TV broadcasting.
EUTELSAT 36D will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
The UHF payload on EUTELSAT 36D will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre (NOC) in Toulouse.
Airbus will place a dedicated UHF military communications hosted payload on board the EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite.
EUTELSAT 36D will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
Airbus’s UHF military communications hosted payload will be carried on-board the EUTELSAT 36D telecommunications satellite.
The EUTELSAT 36D satellite will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
The EUTELSAT 36D satellite will be equipped with 70 Ku-band transponders for TV broadcasting.
The EUTELSAT 36D satellite will be built by Airbus based on the Eurostar Neo platform.
The Armed Forces of the Netherlands will utilize three channels of Airbus’s UHF military communications hosted payload on board the EUTELSAT 36D satellite.
The Armed Forces of the Czech Republic will utilize two channels of Airbus’s UHF military communications hosted payload on board the EUTELSAT 36D satellite.
The UHF payload on EUTELSAT 36D will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Center in Toulouse.
The UHF payload on EUTELSAT 36D will be operated from Airbus’s Network Operations Centre in Toulouse.
EUTELSAT 36D is the 22nd geostationary satellite that Airbus has built for Eutelsat.
EUTELSAT 36D will be transported to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 later 2024-03.
EUTELSAT 36D launched from Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA.
The Falcon 9 placed Eutelsat 36D into a geostationary transfer orbit 34 minutes after liftoff.