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Boeing is Building Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS)-11+ Satellite Using Advanced Techniques to Deliver Unrivaled Capability at "Record-Breaking Speed"

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Boeing is advancing the Wideband Global SATCOM satellite system with the WGS-11+, employing cutting-edge technology for a rapid five-year production timeline. This new satellite, which is set for delivery in 2024, promises enhanced resilience and capacity, effectively doubling the mission capabilities compared to previous models. By integrating over a thousand printed components and utilizing agile development techniques, Boeing aims for faster delivery without sacrificing performance. The WGS-11+ is a significant addition to the existing fleet, enhancing communication services for the U.S. government and allies.

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  • WGS-11+ production employs advanced techniques, reducing time to delivery by years.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif., March 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing has begun building the latest version of the Wideband Global SATCOM satellite system, WGS-11+, using advanced techniques to effectively integrate the latest commercial technology while enabling a high-paced five-year schedule that will deliver years faster than similar clean-sheet designs. 

"We're moving at record-breaking speed to deliver the unmatched resilience, efficiency, and throughput WGS-11+ offers our warfighters," said Col. Matt Spencer, Space Systems Command Geosynchronous Earth Orbit and Polar Division Senior Materiel Leader. "Boeing's ability to rapidly in­­­­­tegrate the latest commercial technology into our infrastructure gives us a competitive edge on the battlefield."

Boeing and the U.S. Space Force completed the system's critical design review in late 2021, officially launching the program's production phase. Leveraging additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, agile development and other advanced techniques, Boeing has created cost and schedule benefits, while boosting system performance.

"We're printing more than a thousand parts for WGS-11+, giving us the capability to introduce customization in a way that improves system performance, without requiring extensive integration times or customized tooling," said Troy Dawson, Boeing Government Satellite Systems vice president. "We understand how important speed is to the mission. That production speed translates to effectiveness against threats. As we continue to invest our technology and processes, we know that a similarly capable satellite could be delivered even faster."

WGS-11+ showcases an evolution in phased array technology. Based on Boeing's advances on its commercial 702X software-defined satellite payload, it is capable of generating hundreds of electronically-steered beams simultaneously, providing users with more than twice the mission capability compared to satellites within the existing WGS fleet.

Like 702X, each individual beam is shapeable and can be uniquely tailored to any operation, enabling increased mission flexibility and responsiveness. Narrower beam widths with dual polarization unique to WGS-11+ help protect against jamming and interference while allowing greater frequency reuse.

When it joins the constellation of ten WGS satellites, WGS-11+ will substantially increase throughput capacity of essential communication services for the U.S. government and its allies. It is scheduled for delivery in 2024.

As a leading global aerospace company, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. As a top U.S. exporter, the company leverages the talents of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing's diverse team is committed to innovating for the future and living the company's core values of safety, quality and integrity. Learn more at www.boeing.com.   

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Zeyad Maasarani
Boeing Space & Launch Communications
+1-562-400-5533
zeyad.maasarani@boeing.com

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What is the purpose of the WGS-11+ satellite by Boeing?

The WGS-11+ satellite enhances communication capabilities for the U.S. government and allies.

When is the WGS-11+ satellite expected to be delivered?

The WGS-11+ satellite is scheduled for delivery in 2024.

How does WGS-11+ compare to existing WGS satellites?

WGS-11+ provides more than double the mission capability of previous WGS satellites.

What advanced technologies are used in the WGS-11+ satellite?

Boeing uses additive manufacturing, rapid prototyping, and agile development for the WGS-11+.

Who are the primary users of WGS-11+ satellite capabilities?

The primary users are the U.S. government and its allies, focusing on military communication.

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