SPACEHAB, Incorporated, a leading provider of commercial space services, today
announced that its second quarter fiscal year 2004 financial results will be
released on Thursday, February 5, 2004 before market open.
SPACEHAB will host a conference call at 10:00 a.m. Central time following
the earnings release. During the call, management will discuss the Company’s
second quarter financial results as well as other recent and potential future
developments relating to SPACEHAB. To participate on the call, please
register with Haris Tajyar, Investor Relations International, at 818-382-9702.
To participate via the Internet, visit the Investor Relations section of the
SPACEHAB website at www.spacehab.com . A taped replay will be available
following the conference call and accessible via access code 21649855 until
11:59 p.m. Eastern time on February 6, 2004 at 800.252.6030 (domestic calls)
or 402.220.2491 (international calls). An audio archived webcast of the
conference call will be available on the Company website for 90 days.
About SPACEHAB, Incorporated
SPACEHAB, Incorporated (www.spacehab.com ) is a leading provider of
commercial and government space services with three primary business units.
The Flight Services business unit develops, owns, and operates habitat and
laboratory modules and cargo carriers aboard NASA’s Space Shuttles for Space
Station resupply and research purposes. SPACEHAB’s Astrotech subsidiary
provides payload processing support services for both commercial and
government customers at company-owned facilities in Florida and California.
The Company’s Government Services business unit supports NASA’s Johnson Space
Center providing configuration management, product engineering, and support
services for both the Space Station and Space Shuttle programs. Additionally,
through The Space Store, Space Media provides space merchandise to the public
and space enthusiasts worldwide (www.thespacestore.com ).
The statements in this document may contain “forward-looking statements”
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such statements are subject to
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially
from those projected in the statements. In addition to those risks and
uncertainties discussed herein, such risks and uncertainties include, but are
not limited to, whether the Company will fully realize the economic benefits
under its U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (“NASA”) and
other customer contracts, whether NASA and other customers will continue to
utilize the Company’s habitat modules and related commercial space assets,
whether plans to complete the International Space Station (“ISS”) are
fulfilled, continued availability and use of the U.S. Space Shuttle system,
technological difficulties, product demand and market acceptance risks, the
effect of economic conditions, uncertainty in government funding, the impact
of competition, delays and uncertainties in future space shuttle and ISS
programs, resolution of the Company’s indemnification claim with NASA arising
from the loss of the Columbia orbiter and its crew during the STS-107 mission,
and other risks described in reports filed by the Company with the Securities
and Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no obligation to update these
forward-looking statements.