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LORAL-BUILT INTELSAT 905 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE
SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED

New Spacecraft is Fifth in Intelsat IX Series;
29th Satellite Built by Space Systems/Loral for Intelsat


PALO ALTO, CALIF. - June 5, 2002 - Intelsat 905, the latest in a line of advanced communications satellites built for Intelsat by Space Systems/Loral, a subsidiary of Loral Space & Communications (NYSE: LOR), was successfully launched at 2:44 a.m. EDT this morning. The satellite was sent into space from the European Spaceport at Kourou, French Guiana, aboard an Ariane 44L launch vehicle.

Intelsat 905 is the fifth satellite in the Intelsat IX series, and the 29th satellite SS/L has delivered to the international satellite operator since 1980. Intelsat 906 is scheduled for launch later this year, with the final satellite in the series, Intelsat 907, set to launch early in 2003. The Intelsat IX satellites are some of the largest and most advanced satellites that SS/L has built to date.

With the delivery of all seven spacecraft in the Intelsat IX series, SS/L will have built 31 spacecraft for Intelsat, nearly half of its historical fleet, and significantly more than any other manufacturer.

Intelsat 905 will provide service to North and South America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East from its orbital position at 335.5 degrees East longitude.

Each of the new Intelsat IX series satellites carries 76 C-band and 22 Ku-band operating transponders (in 36 MHz equivalents), and its solar arrays will generate more than 8.6 kilowatts of power (beginning of life). The Intelsat IX series of spacecraft carries a much greater percentage of high-power amplifiers and generates more solar array power than its predecessors with only a small increase in dry mass.

The increased power and efficiency of the spacecraft will provide Intelsat with better coverage and stronger signals to help satisfy the demand for digital services, smaller earth stations, and specialized communications services. They are replacing the Intelsat VI satellites, now on orbit, to provide enhanced voice, video, and data transmission services across the globe.

The spacecraft is based on SS/L's space-proven 1300 geostationary satellite platform, which has an excellent record of reliable operation. The 1300 is designed to achieve a long useful life, in this case 13 years, excellent station-keeping, and orbital stability by using bipropellant propulsion and momentum-bias systems. A system of high efficiency solar arrays and batteries provides uninterrupted electrical power. In all, SS/L satellites have amassed a total of more than 900 years of on-orbit service.

The Companies

Intelsat, Ltd., offers telephony, corporate network, broadcast and Internet solutions around the globe via capacity on 23 geosynchronous satellites in prime orbital locations. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories rely on Intelsat satellites and staff for quality connections, global reach, and reliability. For more information, visit www.intelsat.com.

Space Systems/Loral is a premier designer, manufacturer, and integrator of powerful satellites and satellite systems. SS/L also provides a range of related services, including mission control operations and procurement of launch services. Based in Palo Alto, California, the company has an international base of commercial and governmental customers whose applications include broadband digital communications, direct-to-home broadcast, defense communications, environmental monitoring, and air traffic control. SS/L is ISO 9001 certified. For more information, visit www.ssloral.com.

Loral Space & Communications is a high technology company that concentrates primarily on satellite manufacturing and satellite-based services, including broadcast transponder leasing and value added services, domestic and international corporate data networks, broadband data transmission, and Internet services.

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This document contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. In addition, from time to time, Loral Space & Communications Ltd. or its representatives have made or may make forward-looking statements, orally or in writing. Such forward-looking statements may be included in, but are not limited to, various filings made by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, press releases or oral statements made with the approval of an authorized executive officer of the company. Actual results could differ materially from those projected or suggested in any forward-looking statements as a result of a wide variety of factors and conditions. These factors and conditions have been described in the section of the company's annual report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2001, entitled "Certain Factors That May Affect Future Results," and the company's other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The reader is specifically referred to these documents regarding the factors and conditions that may affect future results.