The Shareholders’ Meeting also appointed Mr. Giovanni Soccodato and Mr. Pasquale di Bartolomeo as Vice Chairmen of the Company, and Mr. Hervé Derrey, Mrs. Cristina Cofacci and Mrs. Caterina Vancheri as Directors.
The Shareholders’ Meeting of Telespazio reconfirms the Company’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
The Shareholders’ Meeting of Telespazio, held on April 8th, has appointed the new Board of Directors of the Company, confirming Mrs. Nathalie Ravilly as Chairman and Mr. Luigi Pasquali as Chief Executive Officer.
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Strategic and Technological Plan approved at the Members’ Assembly
Leonardo and Telespazio will once again take part in the 18th edition of the European Space Conference, scheduled to take place in Brussels on 27–28 January, together with e-GEOS.
Just days after launch, the first images are received from the third satellite of the second generation of the Earth Observation programme promoted by the Italian Space Agency and the Ministry of Defence, involving national industry with Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space, Telespazio and e-GEO
Two new first-generation Galileo satellites, numbers 33 and 34, were successfully launched today aboard an Ariane 6 launcher at 06:01 (CET) Italian time from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Galileo is Europe’s global satellite navigation system, developed by the European Union with the technical and industrial support of the European Space Agency (ESA).
Strategic and Technological Plan approved at the Members’ Assembly
Leonardo and Telespazio will once again take part in the 18th edition of the European Space Conference, scheduled to take place in Brussels on 27–28 January, together with e-GEOS.
Just days after launch, the first images are received from the third satellite of the second generation of the Earth Observation programme promoted by the Italian Space Agency and the Ministry of Defence, involving national industry with Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space, Telespazio and e-GEO
Two new first-generation Galileo satellites, numbers 33 and 34, were successfully launched today aboard an Ariane 6 launcher at 06:01 (CET) Italian time from Europe’s Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Galileo is Europe’s global satellite navigation system, developed by the European Union with the technical and industrial support of the European Space Agency (ESA).
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