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XTAR Selects Arianespace To Launch The XTAR-EUR Satellite

Loral sees growth through regional joint ventures
 Washington - Dec 19, 2003
XTAR, a joint venture between Loral Space & Communications and HISDESAT, S.A., announced Thursday that it has entered into an agreement with Arianespace to launch its XTAR-EUR satellite aboard an Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle. The XTAR-EUR satellite is now undergoing final testing at Space System/Loral (SS/L) in Palo Alto, CA. The launch of XTAR-EUR is currently planned for early second quarter 2004.

With its launch arrangements and funding requirements secured, XTAR expects to begin offering its X-band services to government users in the United States, Spain, and other friendly and allied nations in July 2004, shortly after launch and the completion of in-orbit testing.

Service will commence at the highly desirable 29 degrees East Longitude orbital slot providing a footprint extending from the Eastern Atlantic to Southeast Asia.

Weighing 3,600 kilograms at launch, XTAR-EUR is based on SS/L's space-proven 1300 platform and carries twelve wideband and high-power X-band transponders.

The satellite will feature on-board switching and multiple steerable theater beams that allow X-band capacity to follow its users as they travel anywhere within the footprint of the satellite. XTAR-EUR is designed to operate with existing and planned defense communications terminals around the world.

XTAR, LLC is a new satellite communications company committed to serving the needs of U.S., Spanish and allied governments. The company is a joint venture between Loral, which owns 56 percent, and HISDESAT, which owns 44 percent. XTAR is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and has offices in Madrid, Spain, and Palo Alto, Calif.

HISDESAT Servicios Estrat�gicos S.A. is a Spanish company headquartered in Madrid and incorporated in July 17th, 2001. HISDESAT's aims are the acquisition, operation and commercialization of Government-oriented space systems, beginning with satellite government communications in the X-band and Ka -band frequencies.

HISDESAT is owned jointly by Hispasat, S.A., the Spanish commercial satellite services company, INSA (100% owned by INTA) and the leaders of Spain's space industries: EADS-CASA Espacio, INDRA and SENER. HISDESAT will provide enhanced capabilities, including Ka-band, for Spain's defense applications.

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