Thaicom 5 Ships to South America for Launch

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Shin Satellite Public Company Limited, Asia's leading satellite company, announced the shipment of Thaicom 5 to Guiana Space Port in French Guiana, South America, where it will be prepared for launch. Thaicom 5 was constructed by French company Alcatel Alenia Space and will be launched by Arianespace aboard an Ariane 5 ECA launch vehicle. Shin Satellite, Alcatel Alenia Space and Arianespace recently held a joint operation planning meeting and Final Mission Analysis Review (RAMF). All parties reviewed the integration plan of satellite to launch vehicle, the successful results of the final system qualification, flight trajectory of the launch vehicle and insertion of the satellite to transfer orbit. Shin Satellite and Alcatel Alenia Space then held a pre-shipment review. Shin Satellite's engineers found the preparations to be within the parameters set for the project and approved the shipment. Upon arrival at the Space Port, the satellite will be transported to the processing hall where Alcatel Alenia Space's support team will be checking the satellite prior to final preparation and integration into the launch vehicle. For more information please contact: Shin Satellite Corporate Communications: Richard W. Jones Tel.: (662) 591-0736-49 ext. 5072 Direct: (662) 596-5072 Fax: (662 ) 591-0724 [email protected] สามารถคลิกดูภาพประกอบได้ที่ www.thaipr.net

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