SES NEW SKIES Renews Satellite Support For The Nature Conservancy

The Ecosystem of quasi-virgin Pacific Atoll monitored via SES NEW SKIES satellite links

The Hague, Netherlands, May 26th, 2008 – SES NEW SKIES, an SES company (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) announces that the company has renewed its support – through the provision of optimal satellite capacity - of The Nature Conservancy, the leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters.

The Nature Conservancy counts more than one million members and has protected more than 117 million acres of land and 5,000 miles of rivers in over 30 countries around the world. The non-profit organization also operates more than 100 marine conservation projects globally.

The Nature Conservancy notably relies on SES NEW SKIES satellite links to help monitor the fragile eco-system of the Palmyra Atoll in the Pacific, which it aims to preserve for future generations. The pristine waters of Palmyra harbor five times as many coral species as the Florida Keys, and its shores offer one of the few nesting areas for seabirds within 450,000 square miles. The lush vegetation of Palmyra's islets offers an untouched sanctuary to many rare and endangered species. A team of the world’s leading scientists has joined forces with The Nature Conservancy to launch a new research station on the Palmyra Atoll. Research focuses on climate change, disappearing coral reefs, invasive species and other global environmental threats.

"SES NEW SKIES has fundamentally changed the way we communicate," says Anders Lyons, The Nature Conservancy's Palmyra Program Director." Our relationship with SES NEW SKIES has exponentially increased our ability to transfer information on and off of Palmyra Atoll."

States Rob Bednarek, President and CEO of SES NEW SKIES: “NSS-5’s vast oceanic coverage is ideally suited to provide vital communications links to remote islands and atolls. At SES NEW SKIES we are proud to support the important scientific work being conducted on Palmyra, and we remain committed to maintaining critical satellite capacity to cover essential communication requirements like those of The Nature Conservancy in even the most far-flung regions.”

NSS-5 is SES NEW SKIES' principal connectivity satellite for the Pacific Ocean Region. Located at the prime orbital location of 183º East (177º West), NSS-5 is one of the few satellites that can connect North America with all major destinations in the Pacific Rim.

About The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is a leading conservation organization working around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. To date, the Conservancy and its more than one million members have been responsible for the protection of more than 15 million acres in the United States and have helped preserve more than 102 million acres in Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia and the Pacific.Visit The Nature Conservancy on the Web at www.nature.org

About SES NEW SKIES

SES NEW SKIES is an SES company (Euronext Paris and Luxembourg Stock Exchange: SESG) offering satellite communication services to a range of customers including telecommunications providers, broadcasters, corporations and governments around the world. SES NEW SKIES has a global fleet of seven satellites in orbit, with three additional spacecraft under construction (NSS-9, NSS-12 and NSS-14) and ground facilities around the world.

Headquartered in The Hague, the company has offices in Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Sao Paulo, Singapore, Sydney and Washington, D.C. In addition to SES NEW SKIES, SES wholly owns the market-leading satellite operators SES ASTRA in Europe and SES AMERICOM in North America, 90% of SES SIRIUS in Europe, and strategic participations in Ciel in Canada and Quetzsat in Mexico. SES provides outstanding satellite communications solutions via a global fleet of 38 satellites in 25 orbital locations. Further information on the company is available at www.ses-newskies.com and on SES at www.ses.com



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Yves Feltes
Media Relations
SES NEW SKIES
Tel: 352 710 725 311
Yves.Feltes@ses-newskies.com