The ABS fleet of satellites covers 93 percent of the world across the Americas, Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, CIS and Russia. Our fleet comprises 6 satellites: ABS-2, ABS-2A, ABS-3A, ABS-4/Mobisat-1, ABS-6 and ABS-7.
Our extensive coverage enables the delivery of a full range of tailored broadcast, data and telecommunications services in Ku, C, Ka and S-band frequencies.
The successful launch of ABS-2A in June 2016 was the last of our three satellite build strategy, completing a $700M CAPEX program. ABS has utilized the latest technological innovation in the design of these satellites and was one of the very first operators to use the new Boeing 702SP satellite design, featuring all-electric propulsion.
We are planning to expand our fleet with ABS-8, ABS-9 and ABS-10 to enable us to continue to serve our customers with capacity and comprehensive services well into the future.
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FACILITIES
ABS offers customers services of the very highest standard via our comprehensive network of partner and hosted teleport facilities located across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. These state-of–the-art facilities are staffed by highly experienced personnel and engineers that provide around the clock support. This enables us to ensure that our customers may access our satellites from a wide variety of locations around the world.
LATEST NEWS
ABS further Strengthens Leadership Team with Appointment of Matthieu Boutrolle as Chief Technology Officer
Dubai – 24 Mar 2025 – ABS (Agility Beyond Space), a leading global satellite operator, is pleased to announce the appointment of Matthieu Boutrolle as its new Chief Technology [...]
Telespazio and ABS Expand Partnership to Deliver Tailored C-Band Connectivity Solutions for the Brazilian Market
Washington, D.C., 12 March 2025 – Telespazio and ABS (Agility Beyond Space) are expanding their partnership to introduce new managed C-band service solutions for the Brazilian corporate market. This [...]
Satellite Mobility World interviews ABS CEO, Mark Rigolle
Having held leadership roles at SES, O3b Networks, Leosat, and others, how have these experiences shaped your approach to leading ABS? One of the problems in the FSS sector [...]