Sea Launch, its subcontractors and suppliers and their operational contributions:
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Sea Launch AG – Sea Launch AG is a leading provider of heavy–lift launch services based on the venerable Zenit launch system. Sea Launch AG provides strategic end–to–end launch solutions to the industry’s satellite operator community. These services include the provision of all–inclusive launch services as well as schedule assurance, financing, risk management; insurance and creative contracting solutions to meet the changing demands of the commercial launch market.
From its headquarters located in the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, Sea Launch AG is responsible for managing all aspects of our customer's requirements for launch services. From the preliminary technical evaluations of planned spacecraft configurations through launch and post-flight reporting, our objective is to provide an industry–leading launch experience for all of our customers, Sea Launch AG has a highly experienced group of executives and personnel to support these activities, with expertise in executive management, mission design and planning, strategic planning, finance, contracting, legal, sales, marketing, communications and customer relations.
Sea Launch AG owns and manages the primary technology, patent and other intellectual property and tangible assets of the company. These include the high specialized Odyssey Launch Platform and the Sea Launch Commander vessels located in the Home Port facility in Long Beach, California, and the unique know–how how associated with launching satellites from an ocean–based launch platform located directly on the equator.
Sea Launch AG contracts directly and exclusively with Energia Logistics Ltd. as its technical partner for the delivery and execution of Sea Launch Zenit–3SL launch services.
- Energia Logistics Ltd. (ELUS) – Responsible for implementation of ordered launch service including ordering and payment of all flight hardware. ELUS provides overall Mission Assurance and Systems Engineering oversight and verification including configuration control of flight hardware and software.
- Energia Logistics L.L.C. (ELRF) – Acts as the agent for the purchase and sales of Block DM-SL and Zenit 2-S flight hardware between ELUS and its subcontractors. ELUF provides for regular factory insight and oversight of flight hardware fabrication and assembly at subcontractor and sub-tier supplier facilities. Manages financial transactions between ELUS and subcontractors and monitors payments to sub-tier suppliers. ELRFcontracts for the transportation of flight hardware to Home Port.
- RSC Energia – is responsible for fabrication and assembly of the Block DM-SL, the overall launch operations of the rocket segment at Home Port, lead integrator for payload integration, mission analysis (PIMA) and the monitoring of related subcontractors’ performance to schedule and providing technical services to ELRF.
- Boeing Commercial Space Company (BCSC) – Boeing, is responsible for the Payload Accommodations (PLA) hardware and the PLA system integration and operation. Boeing provides analytical support to ELUS for payload integration, mission analysis (PIMA), top-level launch planning functions, translation services, and marketing support for customers.
- PO Yuzhmash – is responsible for fabrication and assembly of Zenit-2S, monitoring of related sub-tier supplier performance to schedule.
- Yuzhnoye SDO - Zenit-2S design and operations, engineering services and mission design.
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