McLEAN, Va., July 6, 2006 – A review board convened by International Launch Services (ILS) concurs with the findings of a Russian commission that investigated the Proton Breeze M vehicle failure during the mission to launch Arabsat 4A satellite.
McLEAN, Va., March 3, 2006 – The Russian space agency has announced the formation of a state commission to investigate the anomaly this week that caused a Proton Breeze M vehicle to place the ARABSAT 4A satellite into an incorrect orbit.
McLEAN, Va., April 25, 2006 – The Russian State Commission has completed its investigation into the Proton M/Breeze M anomaly that left the Arabsat 4A satellite in the wrong orbit eight weeks ago, during a mission for International Launch Services (ILS).
CAPE CANAVERAL Air Force Station, Fla., April 20, 2006 – An Atlas V launcher successfully carried the ASTRA 1KR satellite into orbit today, on the third mission of the year for International Launch Services (ILS).
BAIKONUR COSMODROME, Kazakhstan, March 1, 2006 – Khrunichev and International Launch Services regret to announce the failure of the Proton launch vehicle to put the ARABSAT 4A satellite into proper orbit for EADS Astrium and ARABSAT.
McLEAN, Va., Feb. 7, 2006 – International Launch Services (ILS) announces three awards as it kicks off its participation this week in a satellite industry conference in Washington, D.C.
McLEAN, Va., Feb. 6, 2006 – JSAT Corporation of Japan has contracted with International Launch Services (ILS) for launch of its JCSAT-11 satellite on a Proton Breeze M vehicle in 2007. The companies announced the deal today at the Satellite 2006 conference in Washington, D.C. Financial terms were not disclosed.
McLEAN, Va., and OTTAWA, Jan. 17, 2006 – International Launch Services (ILS) and Telesat, one of the world's leading satellite operators, announced today they are teaming up for the fifth time, to launch the Nimiq 4 satellite on a Proton Breeze M vehicle. Financial terms were not disclosed.