ANKARA, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- Turkey's satellite operator Turksat said on
Wednesday that it plans to launch two satellites, Turksat 4A and Turksat 5A, in
six years, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported.
Turksat has started work for a new satellite dubbed Turksat 4A which is
planned to cover north and central Africa, Turksat Director-General Ozkan Dalbay
was quoted as saying.
"The coverage area of Turkish satellites will stretch out from eastern
coast of the United States to China, and also from Arabian Peninsula to central
Africa," he added.
Turksat plans to invite bids for Turksat 4A at the end of 2008 and launch
the satellite in 2011, Dalbay said.
In addition, Turksat considers to build one more satellite within six years
with 100 percent national software, Dalbay said, adding that Turksat 5A would be
built at facilities of the Turkish Aerospace Industries in 2012 and be launched
in 2014.
In June, Turkey launched in French Guiana a new generation communication
satellite, dubbed Turksat 3A, to replaced former satellite Turksat 1C.
Dalbay said several national and international TV channels and technology
companies had asked Turksat to use Turksat 3A.