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List of Intelsat satellites
This is a list of satellites operated by Intelsat Corporation.
Intelsat brand
Generations 1-4 (1965–1978)
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First generation
Second generation
Third generation
Fourth generation
Block 1
Block 2
Generations 5-6 (1980–1991)
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Fifth generation
Block 1
Block 2
Sixth generation
Generations 7-10 (1993–2004)
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Seventh generation
Eighth generation
Ninth generation
Satellite has been towed to current position by MEV-1 to replace the decommissioned Intelsat 907.
Tenth generation
Rebranded PanAmSat constellation (1994–2007)
Recent spacecraft (since 2009)
Other brands
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Galaxy (Intelsat Americas, since 1992)
14:03:00 || Ariane 5 ECA+ || Kourou ELA-3 || 125°W || Active || || 16:06:00 16:06:00 23:05:00 || Falcon 9 Block 5 || CCSFS, SLC-40 || 133°W || Active || || Built by Northrop Grumman, will replace Galaxy 15, enter service in November 2022 (planned) 23:05:00 || Falcon 9 Block 5 || CCSFS, SLC-40 || 129°W || Active || || Built by Northrop Grumman, will replace Galaxy 12. 20:30:07 || Ariane 5 ECA || Kourou ELA-3 || 93°W (2023) || Active || || Built by Maxar, to LAPD. 20:30:07 || Ariane 5 ECA || Kourou ELA-3 || 89°W || Active || || Built by Maxar, will replace Galaxy 28. 05:00:00 || Falcon 9 Block 5 || Cape Canaveral SLC-40 || 127°W || Active || || Built by Maxar, will replace Galaxy 13.
Horizons (since 2003)
Horizons satellites are operated by Horizons Satellite, a joint subsidiary of Intelsat and SKY Perfect JSAT Group
Intelsat APR (1998–1999)
Intelsat APR designations are given to leased capacity on satellites which are not owned by Intelsat
Intelsat K (1992)
Miscellaneous (1976, 1990)
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