21.12.2011
SES-4 before it was being transported to Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in November
SES is on the verge of making history, as SES-4, the 50th spacecraft, is set to join our expanding global fleet.
“SES-4 will soon provide enhanced services to customers on four continents,” said our CTO Martin Halliwell, noting the satellite’s mission to offer expanded reach into the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The hybrid C- and Ku-band spacecraft is headed to one of the most coveted orbital slots in space for trans-Atlantic traffic. SES-4 will replace NSS-7 at 338

SES-4 before it was being transported to Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in November
SES is on the verge of making history, as SES-4, the 50th spacecraft, is set to join our expanding global fleet.
“SES-4 will soon provide enhanced services to customers on four continents,” said our CTO Martin Halliwell, noting the satellite’s mission to offer expanded reach into the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The hybrid C- and Ku-band spacecraft is headed to one of the most coveted orbital slots in space for trans-Atlantic traffic. SES-4 will replace NSS-7 at 338