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Arianespace
has reported a loss of 193 million euros for the year ended
March 2001.
The losses have been attributed to Arianespace's decision
to take charges to account for rapidly deteriorating commercial
conditions in the global launch services marketplace during
the past months, and the impact from a stand-down in Ariane
5 flights after the launcher’s 10th mission was affected
in July 2001. The company has posted sales of 807 million
euros, according to an official release.
Commenting
on the results, Arianespace chairman and CEO Jean-Marie
Luton has said that an aggressive action plan to allow a
rapid return to the breakeven point in the company's operations
will now be put into place. In a move of solidarity, the
company's board of directors confirmed its full support
for a further strengthening of the its launch system, and
backed its commitment to deploy measures needed for Arianespace
to successfully continue operations in line with the strategic
and commercial goals.
Arianespace has carried out six launches since January 2002,
including the Ariane 511 mission in February that marked
a resumption of Ariane 5 launches. With seven more Ariane
flights scheduled for the remainder of this year, the company
is set to perform a total of 13 launches in 2002.
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