The Arab Satellite Communications Organization (often abbreviated as Arabsat) is a
communications satellite
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operator in the
Arab World
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, headquartered in the city of
Riyadh
Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the Riyadh Governorate. Located on the eastern bank of Wadi Hanifa, the current form of the metropolis largely emerged in th ...
, Saudi Arabia. Arabsat was created to deliver satellite-based, public and private telecommunications services to the Arab States, in accordance with International Standards. With 21 member countries, the organization plays a vital role of enhancing communications in the Arab World.
The Arabsat
satellite
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s are a series of
geostationary communications satellite
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s launched from 1985 through 2019. Some of the later satellites in the series remain operational in orbit, while others have been retired and are
derelict.
History
The foundation of Arab Satellite Communications Organization (Arabsat) dates from the late 1960s. In 1967, information ministers of Arab states developed a series of principles in relation to a satellite network, to create an integration of social and cultural activities among the
Arab League
The Arab League (, ' ), officially the League of Arab States (, '), is a regional organization in the Arab world. The Arab League was formed in Cairo on 22 March 1945, initially with seven members: Kingdom of Egypt, Egypt, Kingdom of Iraq, ...
countries. On the other hand, the
Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) was established in 1969.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia. Located in the centre of the Middle East, it covers the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula and has a land area of about , making it the List of Asian countries ...
did not join this Egypt-led and Cairo-based union until 1974, most probably due to the tense relationship between Saudi Arabia and
Egypt
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at the time.
On 14 April 1976, Arabsat was formed under Arab League jurisdiction with the goal of serving the information, cultural and educational needs of its member states. Saudi Arabia was the main financier of the new organization due to its expanded financial resources as a result of its flourishing oil-exporting industry.
Riyadh
Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the capital of the Riyadh Province and the centre of the Riyadh Governorate. Located on the eastern bank of Wadi Hanifa, the current form of the metropolis largely emerged in th ...
housed Arabsat's headquarters.
The first launch
Arabsat-1A was performed by a French Ariane rocket. The American
Space Shuttle Discovery
Space Shuttle ''Discovery'' (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-103) is a retired American Space Shuttle orbiter. The spaceplane was one of the Space Shuttle orbiter, orbiters from NASA's Space Shuttle program and the third of five fully opera ...
launched Arabsat's second satellite,
Arabsat-1B, in 1985. Arabsat-1A and -1B were switched off in 1992 and 1993, respectively.
Shareholders

All Arab League states except for
Comoros
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are shareholders of Arabsat:
* 36.7%
* 14.6%
* 11.3%
* 9.8%
* 4.7%
* 4%
* 3.8%
* 2.5%
* 2.1%
* 1.9%
* 1.7%
* 1.7%
* 1.6%
* 1.2%
* 0.7%
* 0.6%
* 0.3%
* 0.3%
* 0.2%
* 0.2%
* 0.1%
Satellites
Arabsat-1
Arabsat-1 was the model designator for a series of first-generation satellites built by an international team led by
Aérospatiale
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of France. It is a satellite with three-axis stabilized
Spacebus 100 spacecraft with two deployable solar array wings, making it almost long and over wide when deployed in orbit. It weighs about in its initial orbit, but some of this is propellant. It has an onboard low-thrust motor that utilizes hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide, and transfers from an initial elliptical to geosynchronous orbit by firing this motor. The remaining propellant is then used for station-keeping or moving over the life of the satellite.
Arabsat-1A, the first Arabsat satellite, was launched by
Ariane on 8 February 1985. Shortly after launch it suffered a solar panel extension malfunction. Coupled with other failures, the satellite was soon relegated to backup status until it was abandoned completely in late 1991.
Arabsat-1B, the second flight model, was deployed in June 1985, from the
Space Shuttle Discovery
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on mission
STS-51-G, and placed into service near 26.0° east, and remained in operation until mid-1992.
Arabsat-1C, the third satellite of the series, was launched by Ariane on 26 February 1992, as a stop-gap measure to maintain network services until the Arabsat second generation spacecraft became available.
Arabsat-1D, was renamed from the
Anik-D2 (a Hughes HS-376 bus originally carrying 24 active C-band transponders).
Arabsat-2
By the end of 1994, the Arabsat system had been reduced to only one operational satellite. A contract for two Arabsat second-generation satellites was signed with Aérospatiale in April 1993, to build several additional comsats based on the
Spacebus 3000A platform.
Arabsat-2A, was launched on 9 July 1996.
Arabsat-2B, was launched on 13 November 1996.
Arabsat-2C was leased from
PAS-5 in May 2002 and moved from the Western Hemisphere during November 2002 to a position at 26.0° E.
Arabsat-2D was leased from
Hot Bird 5 and moved from the position 13.0° E during November 2002 to a position at 26.0° E.
Arabsat-3
On 7 November 1996, a contract was signed with Aérospatiale (Alcatel) to provide the first of the third-generation satellites, to be based on a
Spacebus 3000B2 platform.
Badr-3 (technically: Arabsat-3A), weighed (at launch) and (in orbit), was launched by a
launcher Ariane-44L (# 28) (V-116) from
ELA-2 at
Centre Spatial Guyanais
The Guiana Space Centre (; CSG), also called Europe's Spaceport, is a spaceport to the northwest of Kourou in French Guiana, an Overseas departments and regions of France, overseas region of France in South America. Kourou is located approxim ...
at 26.0° East with a lifespan of 15 years, as the first satellite of the third generation, on 26 February 1999 at 22:44:00 UTC. Half of its 20 transponders K
u were switched off on 7 December 2001 after a solar-panel malfunction.
Arabsat-4
Arabsat let a contract on 22 October 2003 for the manufacture and launch of the fourth generation of Arabsat satellites, based on the Astrium's
Eurostar E2000+ platform and
Alcatel Space
Thales Alenia Space () is a joint venture between the French technology corporation Thales Group (67%) and Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo (company), Leonardo (33%). The company is headquartered in Cannes, France.
It provides space-based ...
payload. The first of these, Arabsat-4A, was lost in space due to
a launcher failure. This led to the ordering of
Badr-6 (technically: Arabsat-4AR) on 31 May 2006. The second fourth generation satellite, named
Badr-4 (technically: Arabsat-4B), was launched on 8 November 2006. BADR-6 was launched on 7 July 2008 on an
Ariane 5, to replace the lost Arabsat-4A.
Arabsat-5
Arabsat let a contract on 16 June 2007 for the manufacture and launch of the fifth generation of Arabsat satellites, based on the Astrium's
Eurostar E3000 platform and
Thales Alenia Space
Thales Alenia Space () is a joint venture between the French technology corporation Thales Group (67%) and Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo (company), Leonardo (33%). The company is headquartered in Cannes, France.
It provides space-based ...
payloads:
* The first of the fifth-generation satellites, named Badr-5 (technically: Arabsat-5B), was launched by Proton at Arabsat's 26.0° East Direct-to-Home television "Hot Spot" on 3 June 2010.
* The second of the fifth-generation satellites,
Arabsat-5A, was launched by Ariane at the 30.5° East orbital location on 26 June 2010.
* The third of the fifth-generation satellites, Arabsat-5C, was launched to the new 20.0° East orbital location on 21 September 2011, on an
Ariane 5.
Arabsat-6
* Badr-7 (Arabsat-6B) was launched successfully in tandem with GSat-15 on 10 November 2015 from the Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, atop an
Ariane 5 launcher.
* The launch of
Arabsat-6A with a
Falcon Heavy rocket was on 11 April 2019.
Arabsat-7
Arabsat signed a contract on 29 April 2022 with Europe’s
Thales Alenia Space
Thales Alenia Space () is a joint venture between the French technology corporation Thales Group (67%) and Italian defense conglomerate Leonardo (company), Leonardo (33%). The company is headquartered in Cannes, France.
It provides space-based ...
, which will build the Arabsat 7A satellite based on its Space Inspire platform. The satellite is Arabsat's first fully software-defined geostationary satellite and will provide coverage across the Middle East, Africa and parts of Europe. It is expected to replace most of the existing C and Ku-band capacity at 30.5 East that is provided by Arabsat 5A and is approaching end-of-life.
Arabsat 7B (Badr 8) launched on a Falcon 9 on May 27, 2023.
Controversies
In July 2019, some of the biggest football authorities that control the
Premier League
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,
World Cup and Champions League, called on the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia
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to stop its homegrown piracy of TV and streaming service, illicitly broadcasting matches globally via Arabsat. Saudi was strongly criticized in a letter issued by sports bodies including,
FIFA
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,
UEFA
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, Spain's
La Liga
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, Germany's
Bundesliga
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and Italy's
Serie A
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along with the
Asian Football Confederation
The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) is the governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal in most countries and territories in Asia. The AFC was formed in 1954. It has 47 members. The Asian Ladies Football Confederation ( ...
. The letter was issued after 18 months of failed efforts at legally challenging Saudi Arabia to block
beoutQ for pirate broadcasting the entire
World Cup 2018. The authorities said in a joint statement, "We collectively condemn in the strongest possible terms the ongoing theft of our intellectual property by the pirate broadcaster known as
beoutQ and call on the authorities in Saudi Arabia to support us in ending the widespread and flagrant breaches of our intellectual property rights".
The sporting bodies have also accused nine Saudi Arabian legal firms of not taking on their
copyright infringement
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case, following which the authorities are seeking to adopt other means for the shut down of the state-run broadcaster.
Services
*
Direct To Home (DTH) television broadcasting
* Broadband and Telephony backbone connectivity
* Satellite Internet
* VSATs
Fleet
In January 2023, Arabsat owned eight operational satellites, at three orbital positions: 20° East, 26° East and 30.5° East.
*
Arabsat-5C (20° E)
*
Badr-4/
Arabsat-4B (26° E)
*
Badr-5/
Arabsat-5B (26° E)
*
Badr-6/
Arabsat-4AR (26° E)
*
Badr-7/
Arabsat-6B (26° E)
*
Arabsat-5A (30.5° E)
*
Arabsat-6A (30.5° E)
*
Arabsat-7B (Badr-8)
Planned Launches
* Arabsat-7A scheduled 2026
See also
*
Economy of the Arab League
The economy of the Arab League is the economy of the member states of the Arab League. The economy has traditionally been dependent on exports of oil and natural gas; however, the tourism sector has grown rapidly, becoming the fastest-growing secto ...
*
King Fahd Satellite Telecommunications City
References
External links
Arabsat - Arab LeagueOfficial site
{{Authority control
1976 establishments in Saudi Arabia
Telecommunications companies established in 1976
Communications satellite operators
Communications satellites in geostationary orbit
Telecommunications companies of Saudi Arabia
Arab mass media