EDITORIAL INFORMATION
The 14th edition of the European Space Directory,
published in April 1999, is currently available in our Paris office. As in previous years,
we have done our best to provide our readers with most up-to-date and accurate
information. The overall layout of the Directory remains the same, with five major
sections giving a variety of information on the Space Industry in Europe. Companies from
ESA countries still form the hard core of the Directory. As in previous years, several
non-European companies are also featured in the 1999 edition.
(Extracted from the press release).
GENERAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
- -Contents.
- -Introduction. Théo Pirard.
- -Space Chronology 1998-1999.
- -World Space Programmes and Budgets. Marcel Toussaint.
- -Satellite Launching Sites in the World and Succesful Launches of
Spacecraft.
- -The European Space Infrastructure for the Year 2003.
- -Communications and Broadcasting Satellite Systems for Civilian Uses
in the World.
- -Profiles of Space Companies and Institutions.
- -Minimum Listings.
- -Space Who's Who.
- -Space Buyer's Guide.
- -Companies and Institutions Listed by Country.
- -Alphabetical List of Companies and Institutions.
- -Advertising Index.
OUR REVIEW
The European Space Directory reaches its 14th. edition
with an obvious maturity and reliability of contents. Exclusively devoted to providing
information about the different firms and companies that integrate the European space
industry, it has become a basic reference tool for the expert in this field.
The 1999 edition, like the previous ones, also is useful as a
good review of the events that have happened during the previous year in the arena of
astronautics, with articles and chronologies of a great historical interest. Tables with
the budgets of the space nations are provided, with cross-references and comparisons, firm
sales rankings, etc. In this occasion a special importance is attached to the remote
sensing satellites. Still, the basic nucleus of the work is at the directory, which
contains several dozens of files of companies that have financed their inclusion.
These files contain information on their activities, employees,
addresses, contact telephones, e-mail, contracts, products, etc.
There is even a minimum list for all those that have not wanted
or have not been able to finance their presence at the main directory, with their basic
data.
The reader can also find a complete who is who, a most valuable
tool to locate the managerial personnel of each firm, and an ordered guide that
facilitates finding the manufacturers of a given product. |