2020: new records in viewArianespace is heading into 2020 fully prepared to capitalize on the latest commercial opportunities for Ariane 5 and to succeed with Vega’s return-to-flight, planned for March. Arianespace also is aiming to set three new records:* For the number of launches during the year, with up to 12 opportunities identified from the Guiana Space Center in French Guiana, along with the first flights of Vega C and Ariane 6; and eight more from the cosmodromes at Baikonur and Vostochny. (from these two cosmodromes, this launch cadence could be augmented based on satellite availability),* For the number of satellites placed into orbit – more than 300 – taking into account the continued deployment of OneWeb satellites and the SSMS rideshare mission with Vega, and* For the number of launch pads at its service: four at the Guiana Space Center (for Ariane 5, Ariane 6, Soyuz and Vega/Vega C), along with one each at the Baikonur and Vostochny cosmodromes for Soyuz....2020: In addition to the inaugural flights of Vega C and Ariane 6, up to 20 launches could be carried out to deploy more than 300 satellites.> Up to 12 launches by Ariane 5, Soyuz and Vega from the Guiana Space Center: Five Ariane 5 missions to geostationary transfer orbit, all for commercial/export operators:Eutelsat; ISRO; SKY Perfect JSAT; KARI; B-SAT; Intelsat and NGIS; Embratel Star OneFour by Soyuz:The United Arab Emirates’ second FalconEye 2 satellite, on the initial Soyuz launch in 2020CSO-2 for French CNES space agency, on behalf of the French Ministry of the Armed ForcesUp to two missions for the OneWeb constellationThree by Vega:- Flight VV16/SSMS, the first “rideshare” launch, carrying approximately 40 smallsats (as early as March)- The Spanish governmental Earth observation satellite, SEOSat (Satélite Español de Observación de la Tierra), for CDTI (Centro para el Desarrollo Technologico Industria; the center for the development of industrial technologies) {VV17}- The first Pleiades Neo constellation mission for Airbus Defence and Space The deployment start-up with the Pléiades Neo constellation for Airbus.> Eight launches from the Baikonur and Vostochny cosmodromes for the OneWeb constellation’s deployment, and potentially more depending on satellite availability.> Initial launches of Vega C and Ariane 6, under the responsibility of ESA.