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30 April 2024

Yahsat's Y1A satellite launched

The rocket placed two telecommunications satellites into geostationary orbit, the United Arab Emirates satellite Yahsat Y1A built by Astrium and Thales Alenia Space that will supply high definition television to the Middle East, Africa, Europe and South West Asia, and the Intelsat New Dawn satellite, built by Orbital Sciences Corporation, that will offer a range of services including telephone and Internet to Africa. (AFP)

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Yahsat's Y1A has successfully launched from the European Space Center in Kourou, French Guiana. The Ariane 5 rocket carrying the spacecraft lifted off at 1:37am Abu Dhabi time.

“I would like to express my pride and gratitude during this moment of achievement," said Jassem Mohamed Al Zaabi, CEO of Yahsat and Executive Director of Mubadala Information, Communications and Technology.

"This success is the direct result of the unwavering vision, dedication and hard work of our leadership, Mubadala, the UAE Armed Forces and the entire Yahsat team. As a result of this work, we have not only stepped into space, but taken a significant stride in driving economic diversification and progress with our partners across the UAE."

Waleed Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi, Chairman of Yahsat and Chief Operating Officer of Mubadala Development Company, said, "The launch of Y1A is hugely important for Mubadala and Abu Dhabi. Satellite communications are an integral component in establishing the world-class information and communication infrastructure that will support the continued economic diversification of the Emirate. The successful launch of Y1A is a tremendous step forward in delivering an advanced technology and communications offering based here in Abu Dhabi."

Over the next few days, Y1A will undertake a series of maneuvers before arriving at its final point of operation, 52.5 degrees east, above the UAE. After arriving in position, control of the satellite will be managed by a team of UAE-national satellite engineers based out of the Yahsat control station in Al Falah, Abu Dhabi.

Yahsat is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mubadala Development Company, the Abu Dhabi-based investment and development company. Yahsat has commissioned two satellites to create regionally-focused capacity to manage the expanding requirements for government, commercial and consumer satellite communication services.