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The U.S. Export-Import Bank authorized a $105.4 million loan...

The U.S. Export-Import Bank authorized a $105.4 million loan to Israel-based Space Communication to finance the SpaceX launch of the Amos-6 satellite. Amos-6 will replace Amos-2 and cover markets in Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East, Ex-Im said…

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in a press release. It also will provide “pan-European coverage and broadband services in Europe and Africa,” it said. The launch is scheduled for 2015, it said. The loan also will support the purchase of American-made solar arrays and insurance brokered by Marsh USA, Ex-Im said.