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Tue, Jan 30, 2018

Orbital ATK-Built Al Yah 3 Commercial Communications Satellite In Good Health

Company Establishes Contact With Satellite After Launch Deviation

Orbital ATK has announced the Al Yah 3 commercial communications satellite, built by the company for Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) PrJSC, is in good health after a launch deviation occurred shortly after liftoff on January 25 from Kourou, French Guiana. The launch is a key milestone in Yahsat’s strategy to expand its Ka-band coverage across Africa and to establish a presence in Latin America.

The mission experienced some challenges during the launch stages which resulted in the Al Yah 3 satellite being inserted into an orbit that differed from the flight plan. The satellite was successfully acquired by the Orbital ATK mission operations team and is healthy and operating nominally. A revised flight plan will be executed in order to achieve the operational orbit and fulfill the original mission.

“Based on data from initial communications, I can report that Al Yah 3 is in orbit, healthy and responding to commands from our mission operations team,” said Frank Culbertson, President of Orbital ATK’s Space Systems Group. “We will continue to work closely with our customer, Yahsat, to meet their mission objectives and remain confident that we will deliver a fully operational satellite to the planned orbit.”

Masood M. Sharif Mahmood, Chief Executive Officer at Yahsat, said, “We are pleased to know that the satellite is healthy and that the necessary steps are being taken to ensure the original mission is fulfilled. I would like to thank our technology partner Orbital ATK and the Yahsat team in ensuring the Al Yah 3 objectives are met.”

Al Yah 3, an all Ka-band satellite, and the first hybrid electric propulsion GEOStar-3™ satellite completed by Orbital ATK, was launched on an Ariane 5 rocket by Arianespace at 5:20 p.m. EST January 25 from Kourou in French Guiana.

Al Yah 3 will join Al Yah 1 and Al Yah 2 in helping to empower millions of people across the Middle East, Africa, South West Asia and Brazil to access affordable Internet access via Yahsat’s high-speed satellite broadband service, YahClick. The service is designed to provide satellite broadband Internet to everyone, opening up new opportunities for every aspect of society from governments and enterprises to end users at home.

Al Yah 3 will expand Yahsat’s commercial Ka-band coverage to an additional 19 new markets in Africa, reaching 60% of the population. Furthermore, Al Yah 3 will serve Brazil, covering over 95% of its population.

Al Yah 3 is due to begin delivering commercial services later in 2018.

(Image provided with Orbital ATK news release)

FMI: www.orbitalatk.com

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