The winner will receive development funding likely to approach $1 billion for a mission that will launch between 2022 and 2024.
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Arianespace Chief Executive Stephane Israel spoke about how the company plans to address the new competitive landscape.
Profile | Colin Paynter, Managing director, Astrium UK
Colin Paynter, managing director of Astrium UK, was involved in the Skynet 5 project from the start.
SpaceNews Paris Air Show 2013 Roundup
Paris Bureau Chief Peter B. de Selding’s coverage from Le Bourget. All in one place.
Commentary | Competition versus the American Way
We fight to cut in half the relatively small amounts of government money used to support the emergence of a competitive commercial launch industry, in order to add the funds to a giant government-run rocket.
Profile | John A. Ordway, Partner, Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe LLP
Smaller space component manufacturers say they have lost export business because they do not have the staff to navigate the ITAR minefield.
Tracking China’s Growing Space Enterprise, Ambitious Future
Westerners visiting Chinese space installations return stunned by the magnitude of the endeavor — in space-based telecommunications, navigation, Earth observation and meteorology, launch vehicles, manned space and elsewhere.
Profile | Abel Avellan, Chief Executive, Emerging Markets Communications
EMC will own the 24-beam Ka-band payload on Arabsat’s Badr 7 satellite, launching in late 2015 into Riyadh, Saudi Arabia-based Arabsat’s 26 degrees east orbital slot.
Profile | Rashad Nabiyev, Chairman, Azercosmos
Barring an unlikely mishap, Azerbaijan in February will become the latest developing nation with its own telecommunications satellite.
Profile | Erez Antebi, Chief Executive, Gilat Satellite Networks
Satellite networking equipment provider Gilat Satellite Networks is looking past the current U.S. government budget turmoil to the day when the U.S. and other militaries are broadband-equipped just about down to the last pair of field binoculars.