SES, which is in the middle of the biggest expansion program in its history, will be reconfiguring its orbital assets in the next five years so that by 2015 it will have 30 percent more available capacity spread over a fleet that nonetheless will decline to 38 satellites from the 43 in service today, SES officials said.rnIn presentations made June 1, Luxembourg-based SES told investors that the company would not turn away from new promising satellite projects not on the horizon today. But the company reassured investors that its fleet-renewal and expansion program is almost certain to peak this year at 820 million euros ($1 billion) and then decline sharply.
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