To partner with ISRO in marketing its launch facilities
Hyderabad, September 26, 2007
Arianespace, a French satellite launch company will join hands with Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) this time around to launch India's INSAT-4G. Speaking to media, the CEO of Arianespace Jean Yves Le gall said the modalities for the launch have already been finalized. He said that INSAT-4G being the most sophisticated ever satellite produced by ISRO will be launched into the orbit as and when it is ready.
Arianespace which has launched 14 Indian satellites in the past has also bagged the rights to market the Indian space launch vehicles like PSLV and GSLV. According to him, India will soon launch an Israeli satellite through its PSLV before December.
Similarly, Arianespace has also come forward to use Indian Launch pads for launching of both Indian and other satellites, a pointer to the growing standards of Indian space facilities.
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