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Boeing to Build New Satellite for PanAmSat, JSAT Joint Venture

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LOS ANGELES, Calif., Sept. 04, 2001 -- LINKING ASIA AND THE AMERICAS - Boeing Satellite Systems (BSS) is building a Boeing 601HP satellite for PanAmSat and Japan's JSAT Corporation. With a hybrid C-band and Ku-band payload, the satellite will provide coverage to North, and Central America, Alaska and Hawaii. And, from its orbital position at 127 degrees West longitude, it will also form a link between the United States and Asia using PanAmSat's Napa, California relay station and JSAT's Hawaii-based relay station. The spacecraft's payload will include 48 active transponders, 24 in Ku-band and 24 in C-band. The satellite will have a design life of 15 years. It is scheduled to launch in late 2002 aboard a Sea Launch booster.

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601HP satellite for PanAmSat and JSAT (Neg#: 01PR-01497)
Photo Credit: Artist Concept
Neg #: 01PR-01497
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Contact Info:
George Torres
Boeing Satellite Systems, Inc.
(310) 364-5777