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Firm to cut rocket launch costs

China Daily | Updated: 2008-01-08 07:22

Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said yesterday that it aimed to slash the launch cost of its H-2A rocket as it competes with European and US rivals to put satellites into space.

The Japanese industrial giant hopes to reduce the amount it charges for a rocket launch from about $90 million at present to around $60-70 million to bring it in line with overseas rivals, a company spokesman said.

"We are making efforts to bring the costs down," he said.

Earlier the Nikkei business daily reported that Mitsubishi Heavy planned to cut the launch costs by 30 percent to about $64 million by about 2009.

The move would put the H-2A launch cost on a par with rival satellite launchers such as the European consortium Arianespace and Boeing-led Sea Launch, it said, without naming its sources.

The Mitsubishi Heavy spokesman said the company did not have a timeframe for the cost reduction or a definite target.

The company also aims to reduce the amount of time it needs to fire a rocket into space after receiving an order by about one third to one year, compared with between six and 18 months for rivals, the official said.

Mitsubishi Heavy was chosen by the Japanese government in 2002 to operate large-scale launch vehicles following the privatization of the project, which the company took full control of last year.

AFP

(China Daily 01/08/2008 page17)

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