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GLOBALSTAR Begins
Production Assembly And Testing Of New
Second-Generation Satellites
August 27, 2008
Thales Alenia
Space has begun production assembly,
integration and testing of the first
Globalstar second-generation flight
model satellites. Globalstar,
Thales Alenia Space and Arianespace
company officials presented the latest
updates to members of the media and
investment community at the Thales
Alenia Space satellite manufacturing
facility located in Cannes, France.
The new satellites, scheduled for
delivery beginning in less than a year,
will be used to provide Globalstar’s
next-generation of advanced mobile
satellite voice and data services.
In November
of 2006 Globalstar signed a contract
with Thales Alenia Space for the design,
manufacture and delivery of 48
second-generation satellites. In
September of 2007 Globalstar signed a
contract with launch provider
Arianespace to launch the
second-generation satellites beginning
in the second half of next year.
Globalstar will once again use the
highly reliable human-rated Soyuz launch
vehicle which has been used to
successfully launch 32 Globalstar
first-generation satellites.
“For more
than a decade our talented engineers and
operations personnel have been working
with the highly skilled team of
satellite and launch experts from Thales
Alenia Space, Arianespace and their
Soyuz partners, “ said Tony Navarra,
President of Space Operations and
Engineering for Globalstar, Inc.
Mr. Navarra added, “This
first-generation legacy helped lead to
the manufacture of our current
constellation plus eight successful
Globalstar Soyuz launches. Today’s
announcement and manufacturing tour
clearly demonstrate we’re on track to
meet our second-generation launch
schedule. We are doing exactly
what we set out to do and we are doing
so on time and on budget. We
want to thank Thales Alenia Space,
Arianespace and all their
sub-contractors for helping us meet our
aggressive timetable to deploy
Globalstar’s next-generation network and
the advanced wireless voice and data
services that it will bring.”
"We
are very proud to have been chosen by
Globalstar, Inc. for this major
program," said Blaise Jaeger, Thales
Alenia Space Executive Vice President
and General Manager Telecommunications
Business Unit. "With the production AIT
phase for the second generation kicking
off today, after meeting all program
milestones since its start in November
2006, we are on schedule to start
launches as early as Q3 2009.
Building on our long-standing
relation, we continue to team up with
Globalstar in an outstanding
partnership, and look forward to the
continued flawless execution of the
program”.
"Since February 1999, Arianespace has
had the privelege, through its Starsem
affiliate, of launching 32 satellites of
the Globalstar fleet.
Last year, we were honored to have been
entrusted by Globalstar with launching
its second-generation constellation.
In 2009, this decade-old
relationship with Globalstar is expected
to continue in French Guiana, when
Arianespace will deliver to orbit
another six Globalstar satellites on the
world's most reliable launch vehicle,
the Soyuz. As ever, Arianespace stands
ready with a proven guarantee of
'Service & Solutions' to help Globalstar
meet its goals," said Jean-Yves Le Gall,
Chairman & CEO of Arianespace.
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