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    ESA > Our Activities > Navigation > The future - Galileo

    Galileo: First contracts signed on behalf of the European Commission

    15 June 2009

    Today, at the Le Bourget Air Show, ESA signed two contracts for the procurement of Long Lead Items required for the construction of the Galileo satellite constellation.

    In order to secure the launch schedule of the Galileo satellite constellation, Mr René Oosterlinck – ESA Director of the Galileo Programme and Navigation-related Activities – signed, in the presence of Mr Paul Verhoef – Programme Manager of the European Union Satellite Navigation Programme at the European Commission – two separate contracts to initiate the ordering of Long Lead Items as part of the procurement of the Galileo constellation of satellites.
     
    Dr Reinhold Lutz – Senior Vice President Navigation – signed the Astrium GmbH contract, which amounts to €7 million and relates to parts for equipment of the satellite platforms and navigation payloads.

    Professor Manfred Fuchs – CEO – signed the OHB contract, which amounts to €10 million and also relates to parts for equipment of the satellite platforms and navigation payloads.
     
    These separate contracts are part of the overall procurement process for the Galileo Full Operational Capability (FOC) Programme jointly managed by the European Commission and the European Space Agency. The award of the satellite contracts is planned to take place by the end of 2009.

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