NSS-8 Launch Slated for January 25th



    SES NEW SKIES, an SES company (Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) and Sea
    Launch are initiating the final preparations for the launch of the
    NSS-8 communications satellite. Liftoff of the sixth satellite in the
    SES NEW SKIES fleet is planned at the opening of a 37-minute launch
    window beginning at 3:22 pm Pacific Standard Time (23:22 GMT) on
    January 25th, 2007.

    The Odyssey Launch Platform and the Sea Launch Commander are
    currently sailing to the launch site at 154 degrees West Longitude on
    the Equator to begin launch operations. Upon arrival, the launch team
    will initiate a 72-hour countdown and ballast the Launch Platform 65
    feet, to launch depth, performing final tests on the launch system and
    the satellite. On launch day, a Zenit-3SL rocket will lift the 5,920
    kg (13,051 lb) spacecraft to geosynchronous transfer orbit, on its way
    to a final orbital location of 57 degrees East Longitude.

    The high-power, state-of-the-art NSS-8 satellite is a Boeing 702
    spacecraft that carries 56 C-band and 36 Ku-band transponders designed
    to replace the existing NSS-703 satellite as the centerpiece of NEW
    SKIES' strategic Indian Ocean contribution to SES' global
    communications network. The successful launch of NSS-8 will
    subsequently also allow for NSS-703 to be re-deployed to the Atlantic
    Ocean region at 340degree East, further boosting the global coverage
    and connectivity provided by the 40 plus strong fleet of satellites in
    the SES Group. NSS-8 will support a wide range of functions, including
    corporate communications, government and military operations,
    Broadband Internet services and broadcast applications.

    The satellite will provide coverage to two-thirds of the world's
    population, serving countries in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the
    Indian subcontinent and Asia. Designed for a 15-year lifespan, NSS-8
    will have 18 kilowatts of total power at the beginning of life on
    orbit.

    Sea Launch will carry live coverage of this first mission for SES
    NEW SKIES via satellite and also streaming video on the Sea Launch
    website at www.sealaunch.com. The live video stream can also be
    accessed via links at www.ses-newskies.com and/or www.ses-global.com

    About SES NEW SKIES

    SES NEW SKIES is an SES company (Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG) offering
    satellite communication services to a range of customers including
    telecommunications providers, broadcasters, corporations and
    governments around the world. SES NEW SKIES owns and operates a global
    fleet of five satellites in orbit, with two additional spacecraft
    under construction (NSS-8 and NSS-9) and ground facilities around the
    world. Headquartered in The Hague, the company has offices in Hong
    Kong, New Delhi, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney and Washington, D.C. In
    addition to SES NEW SKIES, SES wholly owns market-leading satellite
    operators SES ASTRA in Europe and SES AMERICOM in North America and
    also holds strategic participations in AsiaSat in Asia, Star One in
    Latin America, SES Sirius in Europe, Ciel in Canada and Quetzsat in
    Mexico. SES provides outstanding satellite communications solutions
    via a combined fleet of more than 40 satellites across the globe.
    Further information on the company is available at
    www.ses-newskies.com and on SES at www.ses-global.com.