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SpaceX to launch IoT tech demo satellites for Plan-S
by Staff Writers
Ankara, Turkey (SPX) Feb 24, 2022



Plan-S focuses on satellite based IoT connectivity technologies and develops all
necessary satellite elements, including communication, power management and
mission control subsystems. Furthermore, they combine the Internet of Things
(IoT) and data analytics expertise, with space and satellite technologies. Their
aim is to provide satellite-based connectivity services for various industries,
such as energy, smart agriculture, logistics, transportation, smart metering,
etc.

Plan-S Satellite and Space Technologies, a Turkish provider of end-to-end
satellite solutions for global IoT services, have signed a series of agreements
to launch three IoT tech demo satellites onboard SpaceX's Falcon 9 via
Exolaunch, a global leader in launch, in-space logistics and deployment services
for small satellites. The satellites being built by Plan-S will be launched in
the second half of 2022 as part of SpaceX's SmallSat Rideshare Programme.

Plan-S was established mid-2021 as one of the largest private Turkish satellite
companies with its own production and test facilities. They have gone on to
become an IoT service provider in Turkey and later covering Central Asia, Africa
and the Middle East.

Thanks to the engineering team's substantial expertise, Plan-S will complete a
full cycle in less than a year. From developing to manufacturing and launching
three satellites to serve a number of sectors including transport, finance,
energy, meteorology, aviation, and agriculture, with plans to deploy a large IoT
constellation starting in 2023.

Mr. Tugay Guzel, CEO at Plan-S, stated "We serve in the field of satellite
technologies that intersect with the Internet of Things (IoT) and large data
processing. In less than a year after being established, we launch our first
satellite, the Connecta T1.1.

Such an accomplishment was only made possible by the devoted team of scientists
and engineers at Plan-S. Our exemplary team are experts in the research,
development and production of space technologies. The team has experience
working in some of the globe's most prestigious institutions. We at Plan-S are
brought together by people who value teamwork towards our vision."

Exolaunch, a German- and US- based launch integrator working under a
Multi-Launch Agreement with SpaceX, will ensure comprehensive mission
management, satellite integration and deployment services for the Plan-S
satellites aboard Falcon 9 Transporter missions. To date, Exolaunch has arranged
launches for 200 satellites for NewSpace industry leaders, start-ups, space
agencies and scientific institutions. Plan-S will benefit from Exolaunch's
proprietary deployment technologies, technical expertise and unique flight
heritage, to flawlessly deploy its satellites into a sun-synchronous orbit above
500 km.

Ms. Jeanne Allarie, VP Launch at Exolaunch, said "Exolaunch has rapidly
responded to the launch needs for the fast-growing global connectivity provider
Plan-S in support of their IoT constellation launch programme aboard Falcon 9.
Our tailored launch services, combined with our deep collaboration with SpaceX
on their rideshare missions, encompass a high level of flexibility and a
diligent consideration for customer mission requirements. Our teams are working
together at a high speed in the NewSpace spirit towards the upcoming launches
later this year."

The launch agreements mark the beginning of Plan-S satellite programmes and pave
the way to continued cooperation between our and their companies on future
missions

Plan-S is one of Turkey's largest private initiatives in the satellite and space
technologies. Established in 2021, their primary purpose is to produce and
develop space technologies.

Plan-S focuses on satellite based IoT connectivity technologies and develops all
necessary satellite elements, including communication, power management and
mission control subsystems. Furthermore, they combine the Internet of Things
(IoT) and data analytics expertise, with space and satellite technologies. Their
aim is to provide satellite-based connectivity services for various industries,
such as energy, smart agriculture, logistics, transportation, smart metering,
etc.

Plan-S continues its efforts to have a constellation that will provide IoT
connectivity services starting from 2023, with the technologies and satellite
subsystems they are developing.


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