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ESA Signs Arianespace For Nine ISS Missions
Berlin - June 7, 2000 � The largest launch services contract in the history of Europe�s space industry was signed today at the Berlin air show for nine firm Ariane 5 flights to carry the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV).

The commercial order, signed by Antonio Rodota, Director General of the European Space Agency (ESA) and Arianespace Chairman & CEO Jean-Marie Luton, will cover Ariane 5 missions from late 2003 and through 2014. Launches of the Ariane 5 will be from Europe�s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana.

"This contract reflects the predominant role taken by Europe in supporting and using the International Space Station," said Jean-Marie Luton. "The European space industry�s contribution to this 21st century international program under the direction of ESA is an illustration of Europe�s ability to mobilize its top industrial and scientific talent to accomplish a common goal. Furthermore, it demonstrates that Ariane 5 is perfectly suited to low-orbit missions.

"Arianespace � and Ariane 5 � are ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow and to carry out a full range of missions."

The ATV is a spacecraft designed to bring fuel, water, supplies and other cargo to the International Space Station. Weighing approximately 20 metric tons, the ATV will be placed by Ariane 5 into a 300-kilometer circular orbit inclined 51.6 degrees. The spacecraft will then maneuver in orbit to rendezvous with the space station.

The ATV is a European Space Agency program, with Aerospatiale Matra Lanceurs as prime contractor. Astrium Space Infrastructure of Bremen, Germany is responsible for the development, integration and test of the ATV�s propulsion module, as well as for the integration and testing of this module with the avionics module. Their final integration with the ATV cargo module will be handled by a joint Aerospatiale Matra Lanceurs/Astrium team.

With this contract, Arianespace has now booked commercial orders for a total of 211 satellites and the nine ATV missions. It currently has a backlog of 40 satellites and the nine ATVs to be launched.

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