September 15, 2003

WORLD NEWS & ANALYSIS

On the Rebound

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New Road Map

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Rush to Return

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On the Rebound

CEOs and analysts see new satcom industry vitality—China included

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New Road Map

WorldSpace will focus on mobile digital radio services, India and China

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Rush to Return

Congress worried about haste, lack of vision as NASA prepares its return-to-flight plans

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Changing Perceptions

USAF warns missile price could double if congressional budget cuts stick

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Toppled

Lockheed Martin mishandling totals an almost-complete weather satellite

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Spain Opts for Tiger

Iberian nation becomes fourth country to acquire European combat helicopter

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Sharpening Spear

Britain prepares to push forward critical family of next-generation air-launched weapons

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Operators Expand

RSCC and Gascom are poised to order a new round of satellites

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Satcoms = $7 Billion

Financing picture continues to improve, but startup projects face a tough market

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Satcom Trends Spell Growth

PARIS New commercial communications satellite market trends are emerging that reinforce evidence of growth both globally and regionally in the diverse civil satcom industry, senior managers here said. “Signs indicate we are moving out of the hilly terrain and beginning to get back on track,” said John Stanton, Intelsat's president of Data, Carrier and Internet.

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