• Our USPP Store
  • Services
  • Advertise
  • About
    • About Military Africa
    • Our Amazing Team
    • Contact
    • Policies
      • Retraction and Correction policy and fee
      • Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy Document
      • Disclaimer
      • Cookies Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Refund Policy for Military Africa
      • Privacy Policy
      • Advertising Policies
  • SUPPORT MILITARY AFRICA
en English▼
ar العربيةzh-CN 简体中文zh-TW 繁體中文nl Nederlandsen Englishfr Françaisde Deutschiw עִבְרִיתit Italianoja 日本語ko 한국어fa فارسیpt Portuguêsru Русскийes Españoltr Türkçeuk Українська
Military Africa
  • Domains
    • Aerospace
    • Land
    • Naval
    • Industry
    • Security
    • Unmanned systems
    • Technology
  • iNSIGHTResources
  • Magazines
  • Events
  • Press Release
  • Whitepaper | Technology Reports
  • en English▼
    ar العربيةzh-CN 简体中文zh-TW 繁體中文nl Nederlandsen Englishfr Françaisde Deutschiw עִבְרִיתit Italianoja 日本語ko 한국어fa فارسیpt Portuguêsru Русскийes Españoltr Türkçeuk Українська
No Result
View All Result
  • Domains
    • Aerospace
    • Land
    • Naval
    • Industry
    • Security
    • Unmanned systems
    • Technology
  • iNSIGHTResources
  • Magazines
  • Events
  • Press Release
  • Whitepaper | Technology Reports
  • en English▼
    ar العربيةzh-CN 简体中文zh-TW 繁體中文nl Nederlandsen Englishfr Françaisde Deutschiw עִבְרִיתit Italianoja 日本語ko 한국어fa فارسیpt Portuguêsru Русскийes Españoltr Türkçeuk Українська
No Result
View All Result
Military Africa
en English▼
ar العربيةzh-CN 简体中文zh-TW 繁體中文nl Nederlandsen Englishfr Françaisde Deutschiw עִבְרִיתit Italianoja 日本語ko 한국어fa فارسیpt Portuguêsru Русскийes Españoltr Türkçeuk Українська
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Technology

Arianespace launches Egypt’s Tiba-1 communications satellite

Patrick Kenyette by Patrick Kenyette
November 28, 2019 - Updated on March 10, 2022
in Technology
Reading Time: 2 mins read
ADVERTISEMENT

European launch provider Arianespace has launch the Tiba-1 communications satellite for Egypt on Tuesday 26, 2019, in order to improve communications in Egypt.

The deal for the satellite was signed in 2014 by the Egyptian President and the then French President, Francois Hollande as part of an arms agreement, reported being worth about USD 1.2 billion.

The satellite, named TIBA-1 after Thebes or Tiba in Arabic, an ancient Egyptian capital was developed by Airbus and Thales Alenia Space (TAS).

TIBA-1 left the Airbus Defence and Space facility in Toulouse to French Guiana on 25 November, where it was prepared for launching into orbit from Kourou on an Ariane 5 rocket, according to a release by Airbus Space.

ADVERTISEMENT

TIBA-1 will remain in orbit for at least 15 years, providing Egypt with calls and internet services, communications infrastructure and also to attract foreign investment says Mohamed Elkoosy, executive director of the Egyptian Space Agency.

It is Egypt’s first government-owned telecommunications satellite. TIBA-1 was supposed to be launched last Friday, but was postponed due to a malfunction in the power supply to the launching platform.

It was due to be launched on Monday but then was postponed for a further 24 hours.

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
TIBA-1 is Egypt’s first government-owned telecommunications satellite (Image processed by CodeCarvings Piczard)

“What a journey that we have done together,” Arianespace CEO Stephane Israel said after the launch. 

“The Satellite will provide Egypt with a parallel communications network alongside the current land network and a strong telecommunications infrastructure,”

TIBA-1 will be operated by the Egyptian Space Agency from its control center in Cairo.

Recommended for you

Tags: Egypt
ADVERTISEMENT
DMCA.com Protection Status
ADVERTISEMENT
Facebook Twitter
en English▼
ar العربيةzh-CN 简体中文zh-TW 繁體中文nl Nederlandsen Englishfr Françaisde Deutschiw עִבְרִיתit Italianoja 日本語ko 한국어fa فارسیpt Portuguêsru Русскийes Españoltr Türkçeuk Українська
No Result
View All Result
  • Domains
    • Aerospace
    • Land
    • Naval
    • Industry
    • Security
    • Unmanned systems
    • Technology
  • iNSIGHT
  • Magazines
  • Events
  • Press Release
  • Whitepaper | Technology Reports

© 2025 Military Africa

Join the newsletter

Subscribe to get our latest content by email.
    We won't send you spam. Unsubscribe at any time.
    Built with Kit