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NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, AUGUST 01, 2011 – AMPAC-ISP CORP., American Pacific
Corporation’s (NASDAQ®: APFC) wholly-owned in-space propulsion
subsidiary (AMPAC-ISP), is pleased to report that Dr. Jeff Moore, Propulsion Systems Engineer for
AMPAC-ISP, will be honored with the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) 2011 AIAA Young Professional Award at
the Joint Propulsion Conference on August 3, 2011, in San Diego, California.
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NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, MARCH 23, 2011 – AMPAC-ISP CORP., American Pacific
Corporation’s (NASDAQ®: APFC) wholly-owned in-space propulsion
subsidiary (AMPAC-ISP), reported that their LEROS 1b bipropellant engine (LEROS
1b) fired for nearly fifteen minutes in the early hours on March 18, 2011 to
slow the MESSENGER (MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and
Ranging) spacecraft and place it into orbit around Mercury.
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AMPAC-ISP’s
European operations are playing a crucial role the TanDEM radar satellite
mission by providing several of the cold gas propulsion system components.
Under contract from EADS Astrium (Friedrichshafen, Germany), AMPAC-ISP
Europe supplied Cold Gas Thrusters 40mN (for orbit control system), Fill and
Vent Valves (with associated ground support equipment) and Pressure Relief
Valves. The TanDEM-X mission objective is to work in formation with its
sister satellite, TerraSAR-X forming the first configurable synthetic
aperture radar interferometer in space, and will gather data used to
construct an accurate three-dimensional elevation model of Earth that is
homogeneous in quality and unprecedented in accuracy.
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'Space Technology Company Opens European
Headquarters as a World Class Manufacturing and Product Development Centre
of Excellence in Dublin to Develop and Build Rocket Engine Components'
DUBLIN, IRELAND - June 2, 2010 -- Batt O’Keeffe TD, Minister for Enterprise,
Trade and Innovation, today launched the European Headquarters of AMPAC-ISP as a
new Space Technology Development Centre of Excellence located in Dublin,
Ireland. Also in attendance at today’s opening ceremony was William F. Readdy,
former Associate Administrator of the Office of Space Flight, NASA. Captain
Readdy is also a retired NASA astronaut with three space flights and has logged
over 672 hours in space.
Speaking at the launch the Minister stated, “Our government is encouraging
Irish technology companies to look towards the European Space Agency (ESA)
technology research programmes to help boost employment growth in the high
technology sector and build on the success of companies such as AMPAC-ISP who
have based their European operations and headquarters in Ireland.”
David Gibbons, Managing Director of AMPAC-ISP Europe, stated “Irish
technology companies have a real opportunity to develop lucrative export led
business opportunities in the space sector that will boost their own growth
prospects, leading to more high quality jobs for Ireland”. AMPAC-ISP Europe
currently employs 30 people in Dublin and a total of 65 people in Europe. Its
parent company, American Pacific Corporation, employs over 600 people worldwide.
The new Space Technology Facility has been developed at the AMPAC-ISP site in
Dublin at a cost of €1million, which includes a new large scale “Clean Room” for
the development, manufacture, and assembly of precision components and systems
for the space propulsion and aerospace markets.
"The Irish Government is investing €14.5 million per annum into the European
Space Agency, which enables Irish industry to bid for technology development
contracts and build capabilities. These newly developed technologies and
capabilities enable Irish companies to compete for commercial space contracts,"
added David Gibbons."
Officials also attended the launch of the new Space Technology Centre from
Enterprise Ireland and the IDA who have been working behind the scenes to
develop Irish space industry capability and grow employment in the sector.
“There are significant benefits for Irish technology companies developing
technology through ESA programmes. The space activity can lead to spin off
business opportunities and employment creation for participating companies by
developing proprietary technology that is not only of benefit to the European
Space programme, but which can be leveraged in a range of markets such as
aerospace, medical devices, automotive and energy” stated Mr. Tony McDonald of
Enterprise Ireland.
“The investment in ESA has shown an excellent return to the Irish economy
over the last few decades and the Irish government is seeking to increase
further activity in the commercial space technology and applications area, which
is one of the few areas of growth in the global technology marketplace at the
moment.” Added Mr McDonald.
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AMPAC-ISP Corp. (AMPAC-ISP), a wholly owned subsidiary of American
Pacific Corporation, announced October 13, 2008, the acquisition of
the European operations of Marotta Controls, Inc. Marotta Europe
will be integrated with the company.
Marotta Europe designs, develops and manufactures high performance
valves, pressure regulators, cold-gas propulsion systems, and
precision structures for space applications, especially in the
European space market. These products are used on various satellites
and spacecraft, as well as on the Ariane 5 launch vehicle. The
business has two locations, Dublin, Ireland and Cheltenham, England
and employs approximately 30 engineers, scientists and technical
specialists.
AMPAC-ISP currently provides thrusters and propulsion systems
for the satellite and missile defense. AMPAC-ISP operates from two
locations, Niagara Falls, New York and Westcott, England. Combining
the acquired capabilities of Marotta Europe with those at the
Westcott location will form a very competitive European operation
that can supply ITAR-free propulsion systems and components to
European space customers. As is well known, the U.S. International
Trade in Arms Regulations or ITAR restricts and controls the U.S.
export of commercial satellite components, including propulsion
systems. European satellite companies have a strong preference for
products not restricted by ITAR, so-called ITAR-free, and from time
to time, have specified such in requests for proposals.
There are operational benefits to the acquisition as well.
Marotta Europe currently uses AMPAC´s Westcott facilities to test
some of their products and the Electron Beam welding capability at
Westcott is used in the manufacture of a number of the Marotta
Europe components. The acquired engineering capabilities will give
Westcott access to an additional European engineering workforce,
further enabling an ITAR-free environment.
With this acquisition, AMPAC-ISP will be able offer current
customers a wider array of products and services as well as
addressing new opportunities in the European aerospace markets
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