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Thuraya To Launch Second Bird In January Contracts Boeing For Another

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Abu Dhabi - Jun 20, 2002
Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Co., based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, has authorized Boeing to launch the Thuraya-2 satellite in January 2003 and has contracted with Boeing to build Thuraya-3.

Sea Launch will launch Thuraya-2, which is expected to join Thuraya-1 at an orbital slot 44 degrees East. Thuraya-1, the first Boeing-built GEO-Mobile (GEM) model spacecraft, was launched by Sea Launch in October 2000. Thuraya-2 will be based on the same technology but will be enhanced by approximately 10% more electrical power over its predecessor, resulting in a longer lifespan for the satellite.

On the occasion, Mohammad Omran, Thuraya's chairman, stated: "We are very pleased to have reached an agreement with Boeing to launch Thuraya-2 in January 2003. Boeing is a leader in space communications.

They have demonstrated their formidable capabilities and pioneering leadership in space technology. The launch of Thuraya-2 is a milestone for Thuraya, as it will complement Thuraya-1, assuring continuity of quality service."

Since the start of service in 2001, the Thuraya system has logged more than 6.5 million phone call minutes and, to date, more than 65,000 handsets have been sold. Boeing Satellite Systems, the manufacturing arm of Boeing Space and Communications, is the chosen satellite manufacturer.

Boeing will also build Thuraya-3. Omran stated, "We would also like to proudly announce that Boeing Space and Communications has also been selected to build a third GEO-Mobile (GEM) communications satellite for Thuraya."

Respectively, Randy Brinkley, president of Boeing Satellite Systems noted: "We have worked very closely with Thuraya since 1997, and we are very pleased to launch Thuraya-2 and build Thuraya-3.

"Boeing's system built for Thuraya is an end-to-end system that really typifies the integration capabilities of Boeing. Together with Hughes Network Systems, Boeing has delivered a $1 billion mobile satellite telephony system that serves about 106 nations populated by some 2.3 billion people."

Thuraya's dual-mode handheld phones integrate satellite, GSM and GPS, as well as provide services that include voice, data, fax and short messaging. The Thuraya network offers mobile satellite telecommunications services to more than 100 countries and has a footprint, encompassing Europe, North and Central Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and South Asia.

Omran concluded, "The launch of Thuraya-2 and the contracting to build Thuraya-3 are reminders of our enduring strong partnership, consistent effort and hard work."

Brinkley added: "It is very gratifying working with, and on, Thuraya's cutting-edge technology. Thuraya is a comprehensive and well integrated system and I feel we will once again bring forward our past successes."

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