BepiColombo will be launched on Ariane V
2010...First half - Sistema Satelital para Observación de la Tierra (SSOT) - Soyuz-STB/Fregat...?? - Pléiades-1 / ELISA (4 sats) - Soyuz-STB/Fregat
"Based in the United Arab Emirates, the Al Yah Satellite Communications Co. is building two large telecommunications satellites [Yahsat 1A and Yahsat 1B] scheduled for launch in 2011."http://www.spacenews.com/satellite_telecom/yahsat-picks-viasat-technology-for-consumer-broadband-offering.html
"Deployment of Europe’s Galileo satellite navigation system has slipped again, with the European version of Russia’s Soyuz rocket now scheduled to carry four Galileo in-orbit validation satellites into orbit in two launches scheduled for late 2010 and early 2011, European Space Agency (ESA) Director-General Jean-Jacques Dordain said Oct. 9."http://www.spacenews.com/civil/launch-dates-slip-for-galileo-validation-satellites.html
“That has pushed back the launch of the satellite by a few months, it is now looking more likely to happen in early 2011 than late 2010,” claimed Yousif."http://www.digitalproductionme.com/article-1894-yahsat_1a_launch_pushed_back_to_2011/
According to this file Arabsat 5A will be launched with Ariane 5
Quote from: SNS on 10/27/2009 06:30 pmAccording to this file Arabsat 5A will be launched with Ariane 5SNS, this file was created in March. And possibly they have changed rocket since that time. RussianSpaceWeb has updated today schedule with information about Arabsat-5A launching by Proton-M in the beginning of May 2010.
The successful testing has enabled COMS to be deemed as ‘space qualified’ and will allow for preparations to begin for the launch of the satellite from the French Guiana Space Centre in Kourou next spring.http://www.astrium.eads.net/en/news/2009/multi-mission-coms-satellite-is-2018space-qualified2019
A second, identical COMSATBw-2 satellite is scheduled for launch in early 2010, a launch likely to be aboard Ariane 5 but with the new European version of Russia’s Soyuz rocket also a possibility, depending on when Soyuz begins operations from the European spaceport.http://www.spacenews.com/launch/ariane-lofts-comsatbw-1-amazonas-2.html
Following launch in mid-2010 by Arianespace, there will be a one-year demonstration phase, during which the flexibility of the payload and a series of advanced broadband applications will be demonstrated.http://www.esa.int/esaTE/SEMFDQYRA0G_index_0.html