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19 November 2008
Slated for launch in 2012, Amos-4 will also expand the operator's range of Ku and Ka-band capacity to provide high-quality communications and broadcasting transmission services.
15 November 2008
Leonardo, the first of the Multi-Purpose Pressurized Logistics Modules (MPLM), has begun its fourth mission with a spectacular launch on the U.S. Space Shuttle Endeavour.
14 November 2008
SICRAL 1B will provide strategic and tactical communications services for the Italian armed forces, in Italy and abroad, as well as ensuring mobile communications with land, naval and air platforms.
14 November 2008
Scheduled for launch in 2012, Ingenio is Spain's first Earth observation satellite and the first to be built by a consortium of Spanish companies.
12 November 2008
Ciel II is the 6th satellite ordered by the extended SES family of companies from Thales Alenia Space, five are currently operating in the AMERICOM fleet.
04 November 2008
The Sentinel satellites are being developed as part of the Space Component of the Kopernikus program, which is being co-funded by the European Commission.
21 October 2008
Everything is ready at the Vandenberg Air Force base in California for the launch of the third satellite in the Earth Observation constellation, COSMO-SkyMed, on a Boeing Delta II rocket.

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What a week of successes in term of business!
The last week has been a full week of success in the commercial area for Thales Alenia Space España

IRIDIUM NEXT - CALL FOR INTEREST
Thales Alenia Space has been selected by Iridium Satellite LLC (Iridium) to participate in the final phase of its competitive procurement process for Iridium's next-generation satellite constellation.

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