NASA delegation visits Thuraya satellite
operations in Sharjah
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February 2016
Thuraya Telecommunications hosted a
delegation from NASA (the United States’
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration) at its primary gateway
office in Sharjah.
Organised in conjunction with the UAE
Space Agency, the visit was an opportunity
to showcase Thuraya’s communication and
satellite network systems, helping to
demonstrate the country’s satellite
capabilities.
The NASA party, led by Badri Younes,
Deputy Associate Administrator, Human
Exploration and Operations Mission
Directorate, was given a guided tour by
Thuraya Chief Technology Officer, Ahmed Al
Shamsi. The guests were shown the operations
control center, and the antennas serving
Thuraya’s satellites, and were given a
detailed presentation to Thuraya’s network
and portfolio of products and services.
Having seen Thuraya’s facilities first
hand, the visitors also discussed potential
collaboration, exploring future
opportunities to work together.
Speaking at the end of the visit,
Younes said: “Today’s visit was a great
opportunity to see just how much Thuraya has
grown in recent years, and to establish key
points of contact. We enjoyed our
discussions together here today. Thuraya has
historically provided many agencies with
tremendous service support, and we at
NASA would like to work together closely too
in support of our planned cooperation with
the UAE Space Agency”.
The guest party also included Judith
E. Baker, Vice Consul and Economic Affairs
Officer at the Consulate General of the
United States of America. They were welcomed
by Amal Ezzeddine, Thuraya Senior Director,
Government Services, and Mubarak Al Ahbabi,
UAE Space Agency Senior Specialist, System
and Program.
Ezzeddine said: “It is a pleasure to
support the UAE Space Agency. We have shown
the strength of our current capabilities
here in the UAE, and around the world, and
it is exciting to discuss ideas with our
guests from NASA. This was an excellent
opportunity to understand how Thuraya can
work together in the future with NASA. We
look forward to more meetings to come, and
the innovation that will come from the
collaborative relationship we are developing
with one another.”