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Two ESA Directors get renewed terms
 
11 October 2001
ESA PR 51-2001. In the course of its meeting at the Agency's headquarters in Paris on 10 and 11 October, the ESA Council, on the recommendation of the Director General, Antonio Rodotà, renewed the contracts of two of the Directors: Jörg Feustel-Büechl and Claudio Mastracci.
 
 
Jörg Feustel-Büechl
Jörg Feustel-Büechl
Jörg Feustel-Büechl, 61, of German nationality, has been Director of Manned Spaceflight and Microgravity since April 1994 and with ESA since 1986, when he started as Director for Space Transportation Systems. His contract was renewed for the two years from 1 November 2002 to 31 October 2004.

Mr Feustel-Büechl remains in charge of organising the European contribution to the International Space Station and related programmes, including the Columbus orbital laboratory, the automated transfer vehicle, the European Astronaut Centre and the microgravity (life and material sciences) programmes.
 
 
Claudio Mastracci,
Claudio Mastracci
Claudio Mastracci, 61, of Italian nationality, took up duty as ESA Director of Applications in 1998. His contract has now been renewed for the two years from 1 December 2002 to 30 November 2004.

In the field of telecommunications, Mr Mastracci remains responsible for the ARTES programme covering technology development, feasibility studies and system development for future space telecommunication programmes such as multimedia systems, mobile communication and large platform missions. In satellite navigation, he is responsible for EGNOS, which makes significant improvements to the present GPS and GLONASS systems and for GalileoSat - ESA's contribution to the European Union's Galileo initiative - the first worldwide civil satellite navigation system.
 
 

 
 
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