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SES’ new rebrand representing merger with Intelsat

September 14, 2025

The newly merged SES, one largest satellite operators formed by its merger with Intelsat, unveiled a completely new brand today in an unusual venture in the satellite industry.

Central to this rebranding is the purpose statement, “Space to Make a Difference,” which highlights the company’s mission and the transformative impact it aims to achieve in the industry. Accompanying the launch is the corporate tagline, “Solve. Empower. Soar.,” which is SES’s commitment to operational excellence and market leadership.

The new logo draws inspiration from the Northern Lights, with purple as its main color — representing experience, unity, and innovation. The fresh identity includes lowercase italicized letters and a circular icon called ‘The Orb’ that features three interlocking circles that symbolize SES’s multi-orbit positioning interconnected with its ground network.“

“Space technology changes lives every day, but our industry makes it seem intimidating and complex,” Al-Saleh, CEO of SES added. “Our new identity is a new bold promise to transform space into a seamless, accessible part of the global ecosystem—where complexity is simplified, integration is straight forward, and our customers can grow and thrive.”

“Through customer surveys conducted leading up to the merger, it came out clear that they need more than satellite connectivity,” added Adel Al-Saleh . “They need a space solutions partner with the scale to reach the world and the ambition to redefine what’s possible — delivering on promises that move the space industry forward.”

The merger created a company with nearly 90 geostationary (GEO), and 30 medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellites, and strategic access to low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites. It also has the largest fiber network among satellite operators, providing access worldwide through 150 owned and partner teleports and 50 points of presence (PoPs). The new SES’s stronger financial profile will enable SES to invest annually in emerging segments and new technologies to explore new growth markets.

Filed Under: Mergers & Acquisitions, Missions & Constellations

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