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Thuraya-3
Satellite
Successfully
Launched to
Orbit by Sea
Launch
Abu Dhabi, UAE,
15 January 2008
– The third
Geo-mobile
satellite of
Thuraya
Satellite
Telecom Co. has
successfully
been launched by
Sea Launch
today, allowing
Thuraya to
embark on major
expansion plans
and provide its
cutting-edge
mobile satellite
services in the
Asia-Pacific
region in the
first quarter of
2008.
Lifting off at
11:49 GMT (15:49
p.m. UAE local
time) from the
Odyssey Launch
Platform at 154
degrees West
Longitude, the
Zenit-3SL rocket
placed the 5,173
kg (11,381 lb)
Thuraya-3
satellite
manufactured by
Boeing into
Geosynchronous
Transfer Orbit.
Spacecraft
separation
occurred 99
minutes after
liftoff, at
1,388 miles
above the
Pacific Ocean,
north of New
Zealand. A
tracking station
in Fillmore,
California,
acquired the
first signal
from the
spacecraft a few
minutes later as
planned. All
systems
performed
nominally
throughout the
flight.
In a press
statement
following the
launch,
Thuraya’s CEO
Mr. Yousuf Al
Sayed says, “The
launch of
Thuraya-3 is a
significant
milestone in the
Company’s
progress and
growth, and in
reinforcing
Thuraya’s status
as dynamic,
world leading,
multi-regional
mobile satellite
operator,”
He also said
that Thuraya has
had a long and
impressive
history with Sea
Launch. “We have
launched three
Geo-mobile
satellites so
far, all by Sea
Launch, and all
have been very
successful,”
said Al Sayed,
adding that
Thuraya is
continuously
expanding, and
Sea Launch has
been
instrumental in
meeting
Thuraya’s
growing
requirements.
He also
reiterated that
the Company has
already
completed all
Ground network
preparations for
Thuraya-3, and
signed
commercial
partnerships
with several
promising
partners in
Asia-Pacific.
Hence all is set
for commercial
launch very
early in 2008.
“Congratulations
to Thuraya on
the tremendous
success of this
mission,” said
Rob Peckham,
president and
general manager
of Sea Launch.
“I also want to
congratulate
Boeing Satellite
Systems and
thank the entire
Sea Launch team
and all the
people around
the world who
support us.
“We are proud to
be supporting
Thuraya’s
expansion into
the Asia-Pacific
market with the
launch of
Thuraya-3. We
especially
appreciate
Thuraya’s
continued trust
and confidence
in our launch
services and we
look forward to
future
opportunities to
support the
growth of their
business,”
Peckham said.
Boeing built the
Thuraya-3
spacecraft to
provide a range
of mobile voice
and data
services over
large geographic
regions. Thuraya,
the world’s
largest provider
of handheld
mobile satellite
services, is
preparing to
operate
commercially in
Asia-Pacific
markets as early
as January 2008,
when Thuraya-3
is expected to
become
operational.
With a designed
lifetime of 12
years, the
satellite will
be positioned in
Geosynchronous
Orbit, 35,786 km
(22,236 miles)
above the Earth,
at 98.5 degrees
East Longitude.
About Thuraya (www.thuraya.com)
Thuraya, based
in the United
Arab Emirates,
provides
cost-effective
mobile satellite
services in more
than 110
countries in
Asia, Africa,
Europe and the
Middle East.
Services
provided by
Thuraya include
mobile voice,
broadband,
maritime, rural
telephony, fleet
management and
other advanced
applications
that enable
people and
businesses
everywhere under
its coverage to
enjoy constant
access to
communications
and information.
The Company has
launched its
third satellite
on 15 January
this year,
bringing
countries of the
Asia-Pacific
region under its
footprint and
extending its
coverage to
nearly two
thirds of the
globe’s
population.
Thuraya was
founded in 1997
by a consortium
of leading
national
telecommunications
operators and
reputed
investment firms
from the region.
For more
information,
please contact:
Mr. Ebrahim K.
Ebrahim
Corporate
Communications
Department
Thuraya
Satellite
Telecommunications
Co.
Post Box 33344,
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Tel.
971-2-616-1388
Fax:
971-2-641-7884
Email: e_ebrahim@thuraya.com
Sea Launch
Company, LLC,
based in Long
Beach, Calif.,
offers the most
direct and
cost-effective
route to
geostationary
orbit for
commercial
communications
satellites. With
the advantage of
a launch site on
the Equator, the
robust Zenit-3SL
rocket can lift
a heavier mass
or provide
longer life on
orbit, offering
best value plus
schedule
assurance. For
additional
information and
images about the
Thuraya-3
mission, please
visit the Sea
Launch website
at:
www.sea-launch.com
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