Ciel Satellite Announces Alcatel Alenia Space Will Build Ciel-2 Satellite; First Ciel Satellite to be Constructed for 2008 Launch.OTTAWA -- Ciel Satellite announced today that Alcatel Alenia Space has been chosen to construct a new spacecraft to be known as Ciel-2. The geosynchronous satellite A geosynchronous satellite is a satellite whose orbital track on the Earth repeats regularly over points on the Earth over time. If such a satellite's orbit lies over the equator and the orbit is circular, it is called a geostationary satellite. will be operated by Ciel from 129 degrees West and deliver services throughout North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Alcatel will build the Spacebus 4000 C4 spacecraft based on proven technology that has been utilized in four successfully deployed satellites. The C4 will the largest Spacebus class satellite ever built. A number of innovations will also complement the design; the all Ku-band satellite will feature high frequency re-use and both regional and spot beams. The Ciel-2 satellite is scheduled to launch in late 2008 and to operate for at least 16 years. Ciel Satellite was awarded the license for 129 degrees West from Industry Canada in October 2004. "Ciel is pleased to begin construction of the first new satellite in its fleet -- one for which we have high expectations for this spacecraft. Alcatel is recognized as a world-class satellite manufacturer and we expect Ciel-2 to deliver outstanding performance in Canada and elsewhere in North America," said Kevin Smyth, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Ciel Satellite. "Ciel-2 will be the first of many spacecraft we hope to bring into service to the benefit of Canadian and North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. customers, and we are pleased to note that Canadian subcontractors, including ComDev, will be participating in this satellite's construction," said Dave Lewis, President and COO, Ciel Satellite. Pascale Sourisse, President and CEO, Alcatel Alenia Space, added, "The demands from the Ciel procurement team were ambitious and rigorous, so we are doubly delighted to have earned this contract award for Ciel-2." About Ciel Satellite Ciel Satellite LP is Canada's independent satellite facilities operator. Ciel was founded in 2004, received preliminary authorization to operate a satellite at 129 degrees West that same year, and began commercial operations in August 2005. The partners and shareholders in the Ciel venture are: BPC BPC British Potato Council BPC Brewton-Parker College (Mt Vernon, GA) BPC Bible Presbyterian Church BPC Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (Chittagong, Bangladesh) BPC British Pharmaceutical Codex Telecommunications Corporation, owned by OMERS OMERS Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System , one of Canada's largest pension funds, with more than $40 billion in assets; Ottawa-based Smyth Satellite Holdings Ltd., a Canadian satellite and telecommunications company established by Kevin Smyth and Gerry Wall, Ph.D.; 620582 NB Ltd., an investment company led by Brian Neill, the founder and former chairman of Star Choice Communications Inc.; and SES GLOBAL S.A. (PINK SHEETS:SGBAF) (EURONEXT:SESG SESG Systems Engineering Steering Group SESG Software Engineering Support Group SESG System Engineering Sub-Group ) (LuxX:SESG), which owns SES ASTRA in Europe, and SES AMERICOM in the US, and holds strategic investments in AsiaSat in Asia, Ciel in Canada, NSAB NSAB National Security Advisory Board (India) NSAB Nationalsozialistischer Deutscher Arztebund (German: National Socialist German Doctors' Association) NSAB Nova Scotia Animal Breeders in Europe, and Star One in Latin America. |
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