RCA Americom in 1975 before being bought by General Electric in 1986 and then later acquired by SES in 2001. In September 2009, SES Americom and SES New...
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of SES's existing European based satellite operations. In September 2011, SES Astra and sister subsidiary SES World Skies (formed from SES Americom and...
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SES World Skies was a short lived company formed as a result of the merger between the two SES subsidiaries, SES Americom and SES New Skies. The company...
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resulted in the formation of SES Global, a corporate entity with two operating companies, SES Astra and SES Americom. Altogether, SES operated a fleet of 41...
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Martin Space Systems) in 1993. In 2001, GE sold GE Americom to SES Global, creating SES Americom. Most early commercial communications satellites were...
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of satellites operated by SES. The AMC fleet was originally operated by GE Americom, acquired by SES Global in 2001. Americom was also operating the older...
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SES-1 is a geostationary communications satellite which is operated by SES World Skies, then by SES It was originally ordered by SES Americom as a ground...
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AMC-4 (category SES satellites)
broadcast communications satellite owned by SES World Skies, part of SES (and formerly GE Americom, then SES Americom). Launched in 1999, from Centre Spatial...
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| SES-3 is a communications satellite operated by SES Americom (later SES World Skies. Now, SES). SES-3 was built by Orbital Sciences Corporation (OSC)...
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AMC-14 (category SES satellites)
AMC-14 is a communications satellite. Initially owned by SES Americom, AMC-14 was designed to be placed in geostationary orbit, following launch on a Proton-M...
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