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Go to topicAlphasat, the largest European-built telecommunications satellite, is ready for unloading at Cayenne airport in Kourou, French Guiana; its launch site. It was packaged and placed into the Antonov plane by crane at Toulouse airport. The fully-loaded crate weighs over 20 tonnes.