Boeing has won a contract to build ABS-8, the
third all-electric propulsion 702SP (small platform) satellite for
ABS, a commercial satellite provider based in Bermuda and Hong
Kong.
The satellite will expand broadcast and
enterprise services to Australia, New Zealand, the Middle East,
Russia, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
“The procurement of ABS-8 shows our confidence
and trust with Boeing on the all-electric propulsion 702SP
platform technology. The prescribed satellite payload of C-, Ku-
and Ka-beams with wide beams and high throughput capacity would
serve the government, mobility, telecoms, DTH (direct-to-home) and
rural broadband sectors,” said Tom Choi, CEO of ABS. “ABS is
committed to continually innovate and improve the competitiveness
of the FSS industry for the betterment of our customers.”
ABS-8 is
scheduled for delivery in 2017. With a payload of more than 9kW
(kilowatts), it will be the highest power payload to date on a
Boeing 702SP. ABS-8 will replace ABS-7 at the 116.1degE orbital
location. The ABS-8 payload will include traditional wide beam
coverage and a high powered Ku- and Ka-band multi-spot high
throughput satellite (HTS) configuration.
ABS’ first
all-electric propulsion 702SP satellite (ABS-3A) was launched
earlier this year in a stacked configuration using Boeing-patented
technology. A second ABS 702SP satellite (ABS-2A) is expected to
be launched in the fourth quarter.
“The decision by ABS to order a third Boeing 702SP satellite is a
testament to our customer’s confidence in the capabilities of this
satellite,” said Mark Spiwak, president of Boeing Satellite
Systems International, Inc. “With the innovative all-electric
propulsion design, Boeing is able to maximize payload while
decreasing overall satellite mass and cost.”
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