In-operation fleet
Nilesat connects the world via its global platform partnering with the world’s leaders in satellite communications, enabling you to reach your final audience anytime, anywhere
Retired fleet
Retired satellites are satellites that have completed their mission or have become obsolete or dysfunctional. They are usually moved to a higher, less congested orbit, where they pose less risk of collision or interference with other satellites.
Nilesat 101
Launched in 1998, by Ariane
Transponders: 26 Ku + 6 Ka
Footprint: MENA
Nilesat 102
Launched in 2002, by Ariane
Transponders: 26 Ku + 6 Ka
Footprint: MENA