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Thales Alenia Space wins contracts for Syracuse 3, Athena-Fidus and Sicral 2 operational support, and maintenance of associated ground control systems

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Thales Alenia Space wins contracts for Syracuse 3, Athena-Fidus and Sicral 2 operational support, and maintenance of associated ground control systems

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    Cannes, February 25th, 2014 – Thales Alenia Space has won the contract awarded by French defense procurement agency DGA to provide operational support for the Syracuse 3, Athena-Fidus and Sicral 2 space systems.

    This contract, dubbed "SSAS", entails stationkeeping and support services for the Syracuse 3A, Syracuse 3B and Athena-Fidus satellites, along with the "French" part of the Sicral 2 satellite.

    The Syracuse 3 space system comprises two telecommunications satellites in geostationary orbit (Syracuse 3A & 3B, launched in 2005 and 2006, respectively) and the associated ground control systems. The Athena-Fidus and Sicral 2 systems include the eponymous satellites plus the associated ground control systems. These two satellite systems are produced jointly by France and Italy, and are designed to meet the needs of the defense and security authorities of the two countries.

    Thales Alenia Space will provide the services for these satellites in conjunction with its traditional partners, namely Thales and Telespazio (satellite control).

    "Thales Alenia Space has supported the French Ministry of Defense in operating the Syracuse system for more than eight years," notes Bertrand Maureau, Vice President for Telecommunications at Thales Alenia Space. "The outstanding production services supplied by Thales Alenia Space were a decisive factor in the DGA's selection of our company to extend services already provided for Syracuse to include the joint milsatcom programs, Athena-Fidus and Sicral 2. The services covered by this comprehensive contract will run until 2031."


    About Thales Alenia Space

    The European leader in satellite systems and a major player in orbital infrastructures, Thales Alenia Space is a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Finmeccanica (33%). Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio embody the two groups’ “Space Alliance”. Thales Alenia Space sets the global standard in solutions for space telecommunications, radar and optical Earth observation, defense and security, navigation and science. With consolidated revenues of 2.1 billion euros in 2012, Thales Alenia Space has 7,500 employees in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Belgium and United States. www.thalesaleniaspace.com

    Thales Alenia Space Press Contacts:

    Sandrine Bielecki
    Tel: +33 (0)4 92 92 70 94
    sandrine.bielecki@thalesaleniaspace.com
    Tarik Lahlou
    Tel: +33 (0)4 92 92 68 45
    tarik.lahlou@thalesaleniaspace.com