The Madrid, Spain-based HISPASAT was established in 1989 with the goal of becoming the leading satellite operator for the Spanish and Portuguese language markets. Since then, the company has developed its satellite fleet — with Arianespace contributing its launch services in orbiting three spacecraft: Hispasat 1B in 1993, XTAR-EUR in 2005 and Spainsat in 2006. Joining Amazonas 2 on Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 flight in September will be the GMS military communications satellite for Germany. This mission will continue the company's sustained launch rate, with Arianespace targeting a total of seven Ariane 5 flights in 2009.
Satnews Daily
August 28th, 2009
HISPASAT's Spatial Passenger Has Arrived @ French Guiana
The initial passenger for Arianespace's fifth Ariane 5 mission of this year was delivered to French Guiana today (August 28) following a trans-Atlantic cargo flight from Europe. HISPASAT's Amazonas 2 telecommunications relay satellite arrived this morning aboard an Antonov An-124 jetliner, which landed at Cayenne's Rochambeau International Airport. It will now begin final preparations for liftoff in late September on a dual-payload Ariane 5 mission.
Amazonas 2 is based on EADS Astrium's Eurostar E3000 spacecraft bus and will have a mass at liftoff of 5,400 kg. Its payload consists of 64 active transponders —54 for operation in Ku-band, and the other 10 in C-band — providing additional capacity for HISPASAT's service over the Americas, with coverage from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego.
The Madrid, Spain-based HISPASAT was established in 1989 with the goal of becoming the leading satellite operator for the Spanish and Portuguese language markets. Since then, the company has developed its satellite fleet — with Arianespace contributing its launch services in orbiting three spacecraft: Hispasat 1B in 1993, XTAR-EUR in 2005 and Spainsat in 2006. Joining Amazonas 2 on Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 flight in September will be the GMS military communications satellite for Germany. This mission will continue the company's sustained launch rate, with Arianespace targeting a total of seven Ariane 5 flights in 2009.
The Madrid, Spain-based HISPASAT was established in 1989 with the goal of becoming the leading satellite operator for the Spanish and Portuguese language markets. Since then, the company has developed its satellite fleet — with Arianespace contributing its launch services in orbiting three spacecraft: Hispasat 1B in 1993, XTAR-EUR in 2005 and Spainsat in 2006. Joining Amazonas 2 on Arianespace's upcoming Ariane 5 flight in September will be the GMS military communications satellite for Germany. This mission will continue the company's sustained launch rate, with Arianespace targeting a total of seven Ariane 5 flights in 2009.

