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BOEING-BUILT ASTRA 2D SATELLITE READY FOR LAUNCH

First Spin-Stabilized Boeing 376 High Power Spacecraft to Join SES Fleet

KOUROU, French Guiana, Dec. 13, 2000 -- ASTRA 2D, a Boeing 376 HP spacecraft built for Société Européenne des Satellites (SES) of Luxembourg, is scheduled for launch on Tuesday, Dec. 19, it was announced today by Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc., (BSS), a unit of The Boeing Company (NYSE:BA).

ASTRA 2D will be launched aboard an Ariane 5 rocket from the Guiana Space Center on the northeast coast of South America. The 43-minute launch window opens at 9:26 p.m. at the launch site (4:26 p.m. PST; 12:26 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20 GMT).

ASTRA 2D is the first spin-stabilized satellite ordered by SES, operator of Europe's leading ASTRA direct-to-home (DTH) satellite system. ASTRA 2D will become the eleventh operational satellite in the SES fleet. The spacecraft was one of two that SES ordered from BSS in August 1999 to help meet growing demand for digital satellite services at SES' second orbital slot, 28.2 degrees East. From that orbital slot, ASTRA 2D will deliver digital DTH services to Great Britain and Ireland.

"Boeing Satellite Systems is proud of its long and positive relationship with SES," said Tig H. Krekel, President of Boeing Satellite Systems. "We've built seven of the 10 ASTRA spacecraft currently in orbit, and we are building two more satellites right now for SES as well.

"We're equally proud to see ASTRA 2D preparing for launch," Krekel added, "because this Boeing 376 spin-stabilized spacecraft is one of the most reliable and most purchased commercial communications satellite models in the world."

ASTRA 2D carries 16 active Ku-band transponders powered by 39-watt traveling wave tube amplifiers (TWTAs). The satellite's power is derived from two telescoping cylindrical solar panels manufactured in Sylmar, Calif., by Boeing's Spectrolab, Inc. subsidiary, the leading manufacturer of space and terrestrial solar power systems. The panels feature gallium arsenide solar cells similar to those on many proven Boeing spacecraft.

At launch the satellite will weigh 3,186 pounds; in orbit, ASTRA 2D will weigh 1,816 pounds. Once deployed, the cylindrical satellite will be 26 feet 2 inches tall and 7 feet 1 inch in diameter with its solar panels deployed. ASTRA 2D is designed to have 1600W of power at beginning of life and 1400W of power at end of life.

Via 10 satellites at the orbital positions of 19.2 degrees East and 28.2 degrees East, SES' ASTRA system transmits in analog and digital more than 1,030 different television and radio channels as well as multimedia and Internet services to an audience of more than 80 million homes in Europe. SES is also a strategic investor in the leading Asian/Pacific AsiaSat Satellite System (34.13 percent since January 1999), Scandinavian Sirius satellite operator Nordic Satellite Company NSAB (50 percent since October 2000), and Brazilian Embratel Satellite Division, operator of the Latin American Brasilsat system (19.99 percent since October 2000).

BSS is the world's leading manufacturer of commercial communications satellites and a major provider of space systems, satellites, and payloads for national defense, science and environmental applications. The company was formed in October 2000 when The Boeing Company acquired the Hughes Electronics satellite manufacturing companies, which included Hughes Space and Communications Company, Hughes Electron Dynamics, Spectrolab, Inc., and Hughes Electronics' 50 percent share of HRL Laboratories.

The Boeing Company, headquartered in Seattle, is the largest aerospace company in the world and the United States' leading exporter. It is the world's largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft, and the largest NASA contractor. The company's capabilities in aerospace also include rotorcraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, rocket engines, launch vehicles, and advanced information and communication systems. The company has an extensive global reach with customers in 145 countries and manufacturing operations throughout the United States, Canada and Australia.

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TV Editors: Live video of the launch will be carried in English on the GE-7 satellite, transponder 16. You are welcome to use the feed in your news broadcasts.

BOEING SATELLITE SYSTEMS, INC.
Public Relations Department
P.O. Box 92919 (S10/S323)
Los Angeles, CA 90009
Public Relations (310) 364-6363
www.boeing.com/satellite



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