UAE ‘s Yahsat new satellite will cover 60% of Africa

When UAE’s Al Yah 3 Ka Throughput Satelite comes alive very soon, it will provide coverage for 60% of Africa’s population, the owners of the company owning the satelite have said.

Al Yah 3 past the earth
Al Yah 3 past the earth

According to a release today from Yahsat, the UAE satelite operator, the preliminary design review (PDR) for the Al Tay 3 spacecraft and payload has been completed by Orbital Sciences Corporation.

Al Yah 3, which is based on Orbital’s GEOStar-3(tm) platform, is an all Ka High Throughput Satellite to be designed, manufactured and tested at Orbital’s satellite manufacturing facility in Dulles, VA.

The PDR was a comprehensive review that validated Orbital’s design approach to the physical and functional requirements of the spacecraft. The review is the first step toward confirming that the satellite will operate effectively on orbit.

Marcus Vilaça, Acting Chief Technical Officer said, “The Preliminary Design Review is an industry standard process where our engineers review and confirm the overall architecture and design of our Al Yah 3 satellite. This is a significant step forward in the development phase of Al Yah 3 and ensures that we are on track to launch as scheduled for Q4 2016. While progress is underway with developing our third satellite, we are actively engaging with potential partners in Africa and Brazil enabling us to deploy much needed connectivity to underserved markets.”

Once operational, Al Yah 3 will enable the delivery of affordable broadband, to over 600 million users, specifically covering more than 95% of the population in Brazil and 60% of the population in Africa.

“This important milestone is a key step towards the Al Yah 3 launch”, said Mr. Christopher Richmond, Orbital’s Senior Vice President. “Al Yah 3 will be the first hybrid electric propulsion GEOStar-3-based spacecraft to be launched by Orbital at the end of 2016. It provides the benefits of higher power and greater payload capability while still maintaining advantageous launch costs.”

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