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June 13th, 2011

Orbital Sciences + THAICOM... Build Me Another, Please (Satellite)



Artistic rendition of the Thaicom 6 satellite
[SatNews] Hybrid services for 78.5 degrees East are in this new build...

Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE: ORB) has announced that THAICOM Plc. (SET Index: THCOM) has awarded the company a firm contract for the Thaicom 6 communications satellite.  Based on Orbital’s GEOStar-2™ satellite platform, the Thaicom 6 satellite will be designed, manufactured and tested at Orbital’s satellite manufacturing facility in Dulles, VA. The Thaicom 6 satellite is planned to be launched in mid-2013. The Thaicom 6 satellite’s payload will offer hybrid Ku- and C-band services to the South and Southeast Asia and Southern Africa regions.  The satellite will generate approximately 3.7 kilowatts of payload power and will be located at 78.5 degrees East.

The Thaicom 6 satellite is the 34th geosynchronous-Earth orbit communications satellite ordered by Orbital’s customers around the world, 23 of which are in orbit with 11 others in design, production or pre-launch preparations.  It is Orbital’s second order of the year for its commercial communications satellites following the order in February by SES WORLD SKIES for the SES-8 satellite. Orbital’s communications satellites are based on the company’s GEOStar satellite platform, which is able to accommodate all types of commercial communications payloads. The GEOStar design is optimized for satellite missions requiring up to 7.5 kilowatts of payload power.  In most instances, the affordable GEOStar satellite can be built and delivered in 24 months or less. The GEOStar platform can also host separate government-sponsored payloads that take advantage of the satellite’s spare mass, power and communications capacity, as well as its quick launch schedule and demonstrated record of in-orbit reliability. For example, Orbital and SES WORLD SKIES have already teamed with the U.S. Air Force to deploy the experimental Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload (CHIRP), built by Science Applications International Corporation.