Category
page 1Satellites using the Spacebus bus
Bangladesh Satellite-1
first Bangladeshi geostationary communications satellite
TürkmenÄlem 52°E
Turkmenistani communications satellite
Türksat 5A
Turkish communications satellite
Türksat 4A
Turkish communications satellite
Astra 5A
failed geostationary communications satellite
Türksat 1B
decommissioned Turkish communications satellite
Eutelsat 70D
decommissioned geostationary communications satellite
Türksat 4B
Turkish communications satellite
Türksat 1C
retired Turkish communications satellite

Türksat 2A
decommissioned Turkish communications satellite
Koreasat 5A
South Korean geostationary communications satellite
Koreasat 5
South Korean communications satellite
Eutelsat 21B
Eutelsat communications satellite
Tele-X
Tele-X was the first communications satellite serving the Nordic countries. It was launched with an Ariane 2 launch vehicle from Kourou, French Guiana, on 2 April 1989. On 16 January 1998, its fuel was exhausted and it was moved into graveyard orbit. The project was managed and operated by the Swedish Space Corporation (SCC), but it was built by Aérospatiale and Saab Ericsson Space, based on the Spacebus 300 series.
Hellas Sat 3
geostationary communications satellite
Eutelsat 8 West B
Eutelsat communications satellite
ChinaSat 9
Chinese communications satellite
Arabsat-1A
Arabsat-1A () was a Saudi Arabian communications satellite which was operated by Arab Satellite Communications Organization. It was used to provide communication services to the Arab States. It was constructed by Aérospatiale, based on the Spacebus 100 satellite bus, and carries two NATO E/F-band (IEEE S band) and 25 NATO G/H-Band (IEEE C band) transponders. At launch, it had a mass of , and an expected operational lifespan of seven years.
Hispasat 84W-1
decommissioned Spanish geostationary communications satellite
Türksat 1A
Turkish communications satellite, lost during a launch failure
Eutelsat 7B
Eutelsat communications satellite
Türksat 3A
Turkish geostationary communications satellite
Thaicom 5
Thai communications satellite
Thor 6
Norwegian geostationary communications satellite
Spacebus
Spacebus is a satellite bus produced at the Cannes Mandelieu Space Center in France by Thales Alenia Space. Spacebuses are typically used for geostationary communications satellites, and seventy-four have been launched since development started in the 1980s. Spacebus was originally produced by Aérospatiale and later passed to Alcatel Alenia Space. In 2006, it was sold to Thales Group as Thales Alenia Space.
Eutelsat 5 West A
decommissioned geostationary communications satellite
Eutelsat 133 West A
decommissioned Eutelsat geostationary communications satellite
Eutelsat 36B
geostationary communications satellite
Nilesat 201
Egyptian communications satellite
Eutelsat 70C
decommissioned Eutelsat geostationary communications satellite
Türksat 5B
Turkish communications satellite
APStar 7
Chinese communications satellite
Eutelsat 33B
failed Eutelsat geostationary communications satellite
Arabsat-1B
Arabsat-1B was a Saudi Arabian communications satellite which was operated by Arabsat. It was used to provide communication services to the Arab States. It was constructed by Aérospatiale, based on the Spacebus 100 satellite bus, and carried two NATO E/F-band (IEEE S band) and twenty five NATO G/H-Band (IEEE C band) transponders. At launch, it had a mass of , and an expected operational lifespan of seven years.
Astra 1K
SES communications satellite incorrectly orbited due to a launch failure