Astrium
to
Take
Majority
Stake
in
ND
SatCom
22
October
2010
SES
ASTRA,
and
Astrium,
a
wholly-owned
subsidiary
of
EADS
announced
today
that
Astrium
will
purchase
a
75.1
percent
stake
in
SES
ASTRA’s
satellite
equipment
provider
and
ground
system
integrator
ND
SatCom,
based
in
Friedrichshafen,
Germany.
With
this
agreement,
SES
ASTRA
and
Astrium
will
be
reinforcing
their
long-term
relationship,
and
will
also
explore
the
potential
for
the
two
companies
to
work
together
in
the
development
of
new
business
opportunities
in
the
government
and
institutions
sector,
as
well
as
other
specific
satellite
infrastructure
projects.
In
2009,
ND
Satcom’s
contribution
to
SES
revenues
was
81
million
Euros.
It
is
expected
that
the
transaction
will
close
during
the
first
quarter
of
2011,
subject
to
the
realisation
of
certain
conditions
including
regulatory
approvals.
SES
ASTRA
has
a
long-standing
business
relationship
with
Astrium
and
has
ordered
a
total
of
nine
satellites
from
the
satellite
manufacturer.
Six
of
these
satellites
are
currently
under
construction
at
Astrium’s
facilities
across
Europe.
Ferdinand
Kayser,
President
and
CEO
of
SES
ASTRA,
said:
“This
transaction
will
strengthen
our
relationship
with
Astrium
Services
through
a
joint
shareholding
in
ND
SatCom.
It
will
also
underpin
our
efforts
to
further
enlarge
the
scope
of
our
satellite
infrastructure
offering
for
governments
and
institutions,
and
to
grow
this
promising
new
business
segment.
Together
with
Astrium
Services,
we
will
be
able
to
take
ND
SatCom
to
the
next
phase
of
its
development
and
strengthen
its
position.”
Eric
Béranger,
CEO
of
Astrium
Services,
said:
“This
move
underlines
our
strong
commitment
to
growing
our
business
across
Germany
–
one
of
our
key
home
markets.
With
the
deal
due
to
conclude
early
next
year,
we
will
then
have
an
opportunity
to
deploy
significantly
wider
product
range
by
combining
Astrium’s
secure
satcoms,
networks
and
terminals
expertise
with
ND
SatCom’s
for
a
stronger
offering
to
the
civil,
governmental
and
military
markets.“