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Green light (and money) for GMES Copernicus

July 5th, 2013 by

The European Parliament has approved the multiannual financial framework budget for the Global Monitoring for Environment and Security programme, currently being renamed Copernicus, for 2014-20.

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FTC Closes its investigation into GenCorp’s proposed purchase of PWR

June 11th, 2013 by

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has closed its investigation into the proposed acquisition of rocket engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne by aerospace company GenCorp Inc.

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UAE, Belarus held frequency co-ordination talks

May 29th, 2013 by

The United Arab Emirates and Belarus have discussed ways to resolve interference between the satellite networks of the two countries.

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Eutelsat, Telekom settle dispute over 28.5 degrees East

February 28th, 2013 by

Eutelsat and Deutsche Telekom AG have reached a…Read more

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Securing operational EU funding for GMES Copernicus

February 19th, 2013 by

The European Council has secured EU funding for…Read more

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Boeing still wants money back from Sea Launch partners

February 4th, 2013 by

Boeing has sued its Russian and Ukrainian partners in Sea Launch, saying they refused to pay it more than US$350 million following the joint-venture’s bankruptcy filing in 2009.

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Azerbaijan negotiating with ITU on 62 degrees East slot

January 14th, 2013 by

The Azerbaijani Communications and Information Technologies Ministry is in negotiations with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) regarding an orbital slot for a second telecommunications satellite.

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GenCorp receives modification to FTC’s second request

January 9th, 2013 by

GenCorp Inc. announced that it has received a modification to the request for additional information (“Second Request”) from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in connection with the company’s proposed acquisition of Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne from United Technologies Corporation.

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