Globalstar Announces Launch Schedule for New Satellites

Validation Testing and On-Orbit Performance of Initial Satellites Paves Way for Second Launch of Six New Second-Generation Spacecraft

Globalstar, Inc., a leading provider of mobile satellite voice & data services to businesses, government, & consumers lastweek announced information regarding the launch of its new second-generation satellites. Globalstar expects to conduct the next launch of six satellites in May plus two additional launches of six satellites per launch within 60-90 days following the previous launch. All three launches will utilize the highly reliable Soyuz launch vehicle & each will be conducted from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. In October Globalstar successfully launched six new second-generation satellites using the Soyuz.

“As planned, during the orbit-raising of the first new satellites launched in October, we continue to validate our on-orbit acceptance tests & operating procedures for each of the new spacecraft,” said Tony Navarra, President, Global Operations for Globalstar, Inc. “Our six-month validation period is being used to confirm our satellite design & performance. Once complete, & barring any unforeseen issues, we will be able to confirm a more specific scheduled launch date.”

Globalstar contracted with launch services provider Arianespace for a total of four launches of six satellites each using the Soyuz. Globalstar plans to integrate the 24 new second-generation satellites with the eight first-generation satellites that were launched in 2007, to form a 32 satellite constellation. Globalstar signed a contract with satellite manufacturer Thales Alenia Space in late 2006 for the design, manufacture & delivery of its second-generation constellation satellites. The new satellites are designed to support Globalstar’s current lineup of voice, Duplex & Simplex data products & services including the Company’s lineup of SPOT retail consumer products.