Inmarsat - Satellites

Satellites

Satellite Coverage Longitude Vehicles Launch date (GMT) Services / notes
Inmarsat-4 satellites
Inmarsat-4 F1 I-4 Asia-Pacific 143.5° east Atlas V (431) 11 Mar 2005 BGAN family, SPS and lease services
Inmarsat-4 F2 I-4 Europe, Middle-East, Africa 25° east Sea Launch Zenit-3SL 8 Nov 2005 BGAN family, SPS and lease services
Inmarsat-4 F3 I-4 Americas 98° west Proton-M/Briz-M 18 Aug 2008 BGAN family and lease services
Inmarsat-3 satellites
Inmarsat-3 F1 IOR 64.5° east Atlas IIA 3 April 1996 Existing and evolved services only
Inmarsat-3 F2 AOR-E 15.5° west Proton-K D-1-E 6 Sep 1996 Existing and evolved services only
Inmarsat-3 F3 POR 178° east Atlas IIA 18 Dec 1996 Existing and evolved services only
Inmarsat-3 F4 AOR-W 54° west Ariane 44L (V97) 3 Jun 1997 Existing and evolved services only
Inmarsat-3 F5 I-3 Europe, Middle-East, Africa 25° east Ariane 44LP (V105) 4 Feb 1998 Various leases
Inmarsat-2 satellites (primarily used for leases)
Inmarsat-2 F1 Delta II (6925) 30 Oct 1990 Various leases
Inmarsat-2 F2 POR 143° east Delta II (6925) 8 Mar 1991 Various leases
Inmarsat-2 F3 Ariane 44L 16 Dec 1991 Decommissioned 2006
Inmarsat-2 F4 Proton-K 15 April 1992 Decommissioned 2012

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