Canadian MDA ready to help Armenia launch its first communication satellite
YEREVAN, August 9. / ARKA /. Canadian MDA will help Armenia launch its first communications satellite, company CEO, Mag Iskander, told the visiting Armenian transport and communications minister Gagik Beglaryan, the Armenian ministry reported today.
Beglaryan was quoted as saying in a ministry press release that Armenia had submitted to the International Telecommunications Union a bid to secure an orbital position. Iskander in turn, said MDA had examined the bid and is interested in participating in the relating project.
During his visit to Canada on July 29-August 2 Beglaryan also met with the president of the Canadian Space Agency Leclerc and a senior official from Canadian Export Development Agency John Miller to discuss the possibility of Canadian participation in Armenia’s space program.
The Armenian transport and communications ministry began last October the process of reconciling a feasibility study with Russian company Geyser-Telecom for manufacturing a broadcasting satellite. Currently 71.4 E positions is free from satellites.
According to some estimates, the Armenian government will have to attract private investment in the project worth an estimated $250 million. The Armenian government first announced plans to launch a satellite in 2012 spring after senior officials from Russia’s Federal Space Agency, also known as Roscosmos, visited Yerevan and met with Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan. -0-
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20:07 08/09/2013