Attachment SESSTA2014092200747.

SESSTA2014092200747.

DECISION submitted by FCC

STA GRANT WITH CONDITIONS

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This document pretains to SES-STA-20140922-00747 for Special Temporal Authority on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

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                                   E140097     SES—STA—20140922—00747     1B2014001883
                                   The Boeing Company




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                                                                                                                              3060—0678

                            APPLICATION FOR EARTH STATION SPECIAL TEMPORARY AUTHORITY



APPLICANT INFORMATIONEnter a description of this application to identify it on the main menu:
STA for operation pending ESAAA grant
 1. Applicant


           Name:        The Boeing Company                Phone Number:                  206—544—6044
           DBA Name:                                      Fax Number:                    206—662—0701
           Street:      PO Box 3707                       E—Mail:                        Ronald.E.Center@boeing.com


           City:        Seattle                           State:                          WA
           Country:     USA                               Zipcode:                       98124           —2207
           Attention:   Ronald E. Center




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Applicant: The Boeing Company
File No.: SES—STA—20140922—00747
Call Sign: E140097

The Boeing Company, (Boeing) is granted special temporary authority, with conditions,
to operate its network of 100 aircraft earth stations and communicate with the SATMEX
6 satellite at the 113° W.L. orbital location for 60 days, beginning October 1, 2014 under
the following conditions.
    1. Authorization is granted only for operations within the following limits:
    Frequency Band          Emissions       Maximum               Maximum E.LR.P.
                                            E.LR.P.               Density

    11.45—11.7 GHz          32M4GT7D        0                      0
    11.7—12.2 GHz           32M4GT7D        0                      0
    12.2—12.75 GHz          32M4GT7D        0                      0
    14.0—14.5 GHz           32M4GT7D        50.6 dBW               11.5 dBW/A4KHz
    14.0—14.5 GHz           420KG7D         37.8 dBW               17.6 dBW/4KHz
    2. All operations shall be on an unprotected, non—interference basis. In the event of
        any harmful interference, cease operations immediately and inform the
        Commission, in writing, immediately
        Operation pursuant to this authorization must be incompliance with the terms of
        Boeing‘s coordination agreements with the National Science Foundation and the
        National Aeronautics and Space Administration pertaining to operation of aircraft
        earth stations in the Ku—band. Boeing, however, is not authorized to operate in
        the 14.0—14.2 GHz frequency band within line—of—sight of the Blossom Point, MD
        facility until its agreement is updated to reflect the operations at that facility.
        When operating in international airspace within line—of—sight of the territory of a
        foreign administration where Fixed Service networks have a primary allocation in
        the 14.0—14.5 GHz band, an aircraft earth station must not produce ground—level       _
        power flux density (pfd) in such territory in excess of the following values unless .
        the foreign administration has imposed other conditions for protecting its FS
        stations: —132 + 0.5 x THETA dB(W/(m*~2 MHz)) for THETA <=40° ; —112
        dB(W/(m~2 MHz)) for 40° < THETA <= 90°. Where: THETA is the angle of
        arrival of the radio—frequency wave in degrees above the horizontal, and the
        aforementioned limits relate to the pfd and angles of arrival that would be
        obtained under free space propagation conditions.
        Operation pursuant to this authorization outside the United States in the 14.0—14.5
        GHz band must be in compliance with the provisions of Annex 1, Part C of
        Recommendation ITU—R M.1643, with respect to any radio astronomy station
        performing observations in the 14.47—14.5 GHz band.
        Aircraft earth stations authorized herein must employ a tracking algorithm that is
        resistant to capturing and tracking adjacent satellite signals, and each station must
        be capable of inhibiting its own transmission in the event it detects unintended
        satellite tracking.


7. Grant of this STA is without prejudice to any determination that the Commussion
   may make regarding pending Boeing applications.
   Aircraft earth stations authorized herein must be monitored and controlled by a
   ground—based network control and monitoring center. Such stations must be able
   to receive "enable transmission" and "disable transmission" commands from the
   network control center and must cease transmission immediately after receiving a
   "parameter change" command until receiving an "enable transmission" command
   from the network control center. The network control center must monitor
   operation of each aircraft earth station to determine if it is malfunctioning, and
   each aircraft earth station must self—monitor and automatically cease transmission
   on detecting an operational fault that could cause harmful interference to a fixed—
   satellite service network.
   Stations authorized herein must not be used to provide air traffic control
   communications.
10. Operation in the territory or airspace of any country other than the United States
    must be in compliance with the applicable laws, regulations, and licensing
    procedures of that country, as well as with the conditions of this authorization.
11. The licensee must maintain a U.S. point of contact available 24 hours per day,
    seven days per week, with the authority and ability to terminate operations
    authorized herein.
12. The licensee shall comply with any pertinent limits established by the
    International Telecommunication Union to protect other services allocated
    internationally.
13. For each ESAA transmitter, the licensee shall maintain records of the following
    data for each operating aircraft earth station (AES), a record of the aircraft
    location (i.e., latitude/longitude/altitude), transmit frequency, channel bandwidth
    and satellite used shall be time annotated and maintained for a period of not less
    than one year. Records shall be recorded at time intervals no greater than one (1)
    minute while the AES is transmitting. The ESAA operator shall make this data
    available, in the form of a comma delimited electronic spreadsheet, within 24
    hours of a request from the Commission, NTIA, or a frequency coordinator for
    purposes of resolving harmful interference events. A description of the units (i.e.,
    degrees, minutes, MHz ...) in which the records valuégs are recorded will be
    supplied along with the records.
14. Communications between Boeing‘s aircraft earth stations and the SATMEX—6
    space station must be in compliance with all existing and future space station
    coordination agreements reached between Mexico and other Administrations.
15. Any action taken or expense incurred as a result of operations pursuant to this
    special temporary authority is solely at Boeing‘s risk.
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 2. Contact


              Name:         Bruce A. Olcott                     Phone Number:                        202—879—3630
              Company:      Jones Day                           Fax Number:
              Street:       51 Louisiana Ave N.W.               E—Mail:                              bolcott@jonesday.com


              City:         Washington                          State:                               DC
              Country:      USA                                 Zipcode:                             20001      —
              Attention:    Bruce Olcott                        Relationship:                        Legal Counsel


 (If your application is related to an application filed with the Commission, entereither the file number or the IB Submission ID of the related
 application. Please enter only one.)
  3. Reference File Number SESLICINTR201401882 or Submission ID
    4a. Is a fee submitted with this application?
.| i IfYes, complete and attach FCC Form 159.       If No, indicate reason for fee exemption (see 47 C.F.R.Section 1.1114).
 C3 Governmental Entity       €3 Noncommercial educational licensee
 C Other(please explain):

 4b. Fee Classification    CGB — Mobile Satellite Earth Stations

 5. Type Request

  {g, Use Prior to Grant                            {4 Change Station Location                      C Other


 6. Requested Use Prior Date
        10/01/2014
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9. State                                                                   10. Longitude
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11. Please supply any need attachments.
Attachment 1: STA Narrative                       Attachment 2: Air Force Letter                     Attachment 3:


12. Description.   (If the complete description does not appearin this box, please go to the end of the form to view it in its entirety.)
     Request for STA to operate Boeing Broadband Satcom Network pending grant of application
     for ESAAA authority




13. By checking Yes, the undersigned certifies that neither applicant nor any other party to the application is              Yes        £3 No
subject to a denial of Federal benefits that includes FCC benefits pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti—Drug Act
of 1988, 21 U.S.C. Section 862, because of a conviction for possession or distribution of a controlled substance.
See 47 CFR 1.2002(b) for the meaning of &quot;party to the application&quot; for these purposes.


14. Name of Person Signing                                                 15. Title of Person Signing
   Ronald E. Center                                                          Manager

           WILLFUL FALSE STATEMENTS MADE ON THIS FORM ARE PUNISHABLE BY FINE AND / OR IMPRISONMENT
                  (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001), AND/OR REVOCATION OF ANY STATION AUTHORIZATION
                   (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 312(a)(1)), AND/OR FORFEITURE (U.S. Code, Title 47, Section 503).


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                                             EXHIBIT

                                Purpose of STA Application and
                                Request for Expedited Treatment

        On this date, The Boeing Company ("Boeing") has concurrently filed an application for
authority to operate its Boeing Broadband Satcom Network ("BBSN") pursuant to a license
issued under the CommlsSIOn s Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft ("ESAA") rules.‘ Pursuant to
Commission rule § 25. 120," Boeing herein seeks special temporary authorization ("STA") for a
period of sixty days to continue to operate the BBSN in support of U.S. Air Force missions while
its ESAA application remains pending before the Commission. Specifically, Boeing seeks
authority to continue to operate up to 100 satellite earth stations with its existing network of eight
geostationary ("GSO") satellites in the fixed satellite service ("FSS") and to add a ninth GSO
FSS satellite, E113WA (previously known as SatMex 6), to support operations in South America
that are scheduled to begin on October 1, 2014.

       Boeing has operated in—flight broadband services for more than a decade.             Boeing‘s
Connexion by Boeing system was the first satelhtebased in—flight broadband service authorized
by the International Bureau ("IB") in 2001.°       Since 2008, Boeing has operated under
experimental authority from the Commission‘s Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET")
pending the Commission‘s adoption of ESAA rules.* Based on discussions with IB and OET
staff, Boeing now seeks to transfer its operating authority from its experimental hcense to an
STA granted by the IB during the processing of its ESAA application.

         Boeing additionally seeks expedited treatment for this STA application. Expedited
treatment is necessary in order to add satellite E113 WA as an authorized point of communication.
The E113WA satellite is currently not included in the authority provided by Boeing‘s OET
experimental authorization and the U.S. Air Force has indicated a requirement to have access to
this satellite capacity to support BBSN operations in that region by October 1, 2014. Filed with
this STA application is a letter from the U.S. Air Force expressing the urgency of this need.

       Boeing‘s BBSN exclusively serves the needs of the United States Air Force Air Mobility
Command to support the operation of critically—important VIP/SAM (Very Important
Personnel/Special Air Mission) aircraft used to transport senior leadership of the U.S.

‘ Revisions to Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission‘s Rules to Govern the Use of Earth Stations
Aboard Aircraft Communicating with Fixed—Satellite Service Geostationary—Orbit Space Stations
Operating in the 10.95—11.2 GHz, 11.45—11.7 GHz, 11.7—12.2 GHz and 14.0—14.5 GHz
Frequency Bands, IB Docket No. 12—267, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Report and Order,
FCC 12—161 (rel. Dec. 28, 2012) ("ESAA Order‘).

2 47 CFR § 25.120.
* See The Boeing Company, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Red. 22645 (Int‘l Bur. 2001).

* See Experimental License Call Sign WC2XVE.


Government and the Department of Defense. The BBSN achieves near global coverage through
the use of selected U.S. and foreign satellites as detailed in the Table below. As with Boeing‘s
experimental authorization, Boeing requests STA authority to operate the BBSN on a non—
conforming, non—interference basis.

         Extraordinary circumstances exist that justify the expedited grant of this STA application
 and such grant would serve the public interest because the U.S. Air Force uses Boeing‘s service
to support Homeland Security and National Defense efforts. These efforts have increased
 significantly in focus in the South America region and these efforts require secure, ubiquitous,
and uninterrupted communications to VIP aircraft used by Federal Government leadership.

        Satellite      Orbital Earth—to—Space        Space—to—Earth     Coverage Area Service
                      Location  Frequencies           Frequencies                     in U.S.
AMC—15                 105° W.      14.0—14.5 GHz     11.7—12.2 GHz     North America        Yes
E36B (formerly         36° E.       14.0—14.5 GHz    11.45—11.7 GHz         Europe           No
Eutelsat W7)
Eutelsat 7A             7° E.       14.0—14.5 GHz    12.2—12.75 GHz          Africa          No
Eutelsat 172A          172° E.      14.0—14.5 GHz    11.45—11.7 GHz      North Pacific       Yes
(Northern beam)
Eutelsat 172A          172° E.      14.0—14.5 GHz    11.45—11.7 GHz,       Southwest         Guam
(Southern beams)                                     12.2—12.75 GHz      Pacific Guam

Intelsat 907          27.5° W.|     14.0—14.5 GHz    11.45—11.7 GHz      Eastern North       No
                                                                            Atlantic
SES—1                 101° W.       14.0—14.5 GHz     11.7—12.2 GHz     North America        Yes
Superbird C2           144° E.      14.0—14.5 GHz    12.2—12.75 GHz     |Indian Ocean &      No
                                                                              India
[Telesat—1 1N         37.5° W.      14.0—14.5 GHz    11.45—11.7 GHz     North Atlantic       Yes
E113WA (formerly       113 W.       14.0—14.5 GHz     11.7—12.2 GHz    [North, Central &]|   Yes
SatMex 6)                                                               South America

                                 Satellite Points of Communication


                                             EXHIBIT

                                 Purpose of STA Application and
                                Request for Expedited Treatment

        On this date, The Boeing Company ("Boeing") has concurrently filed an application for
authority to operate its Boeing Broadband Satcom Network ("BBSN") pursuant to a license
issued under the Commission‘s Earth Stations Aboard Aircraft ("ESAA") rules.‘ Pursuant to
Commission rule § 25.120," Boeing herein seeks special temporary authorization ("STA") for a
period of sixty days to continue to operate the BBSN in support of U.S. Air Force missions while
its ESAA application remains pending before the Commission. Specifically, Boeing seeks
authority to continue to operate up to 100 satellite earth stations with its existing network of eight
geostationary ("GSO") satellites in the fixed satellite service ("FSS") and to add a ninth GSO
FSS satellite, E113WA (previously known as SatMex 6), to support operations in South America
that are scheduled to begin on October 1, 2014.

        Boeing has operated in—flight broadband services for more than a decade. Boeing‘s
Connexion by Boeing system was the first satellite—based in—flight broadband service authorized
by the International Bureau ("IB") in 2001.° Since 2008, Boeing has operated under
experimental authority from the Commission‘s Office of Engineering and Technology ("OET")
pending the Commission‘s adoption of ESAA rules." Based on discussions with IB and OET
staff, Boeing now seeks to transfer its operating authority from its experimental license to an
STA granted by the IB during the processing of its ESAA application.

         Boeing additionally seeks expedited treatment for this STA application. Expedited
treatment is necessary in order to add satellite E113 WA as an authorized point of communication.
The E113WA satellite is currently not included in the authority provided by Boeing‘s OET
experimental authorization and the U.S. Air Force has indicated a requirement to have access to
this satellite capacity to support BBSN operations in that region by October 1, 2014. Filed with
this STA application is a letter from the U.S. Air Force expressing the urgency of this need.

       Boeing‘s BBSN exclusively serves the needs of the United States Air Force Air Mobility
Command to support the operation of critically—important VIP/SAM (Very Important
Personnel/Special Air Mission) aircraft used to transport senior leadership of the U.S.

‘ Revisions to Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission‘s Rules to Govern the Use of Earth Stations
Aboard Aircraft Communicating with Fixed—Satellite Service Geostationary—Orbit Space Stations
Operating in the 10.95—11.2 GHz, 11.45—11.7 GHz, 11.7—12.2 GHz and 14.0—14.5 GHz
Frequency Bands, IB Docket No. 12—267, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Report and Order,
FCC 12—161 (rel. Dec. 28, 2012) ("ESA4A Order").

> 47 CFR § 25.120.
* See The Boeing Company, Order and Authorization, 16 FCC Red. 22645 (Int‘l Bur. 2001).

* See Experimental License Call Sign WC2XVE.


        Government and the Department of Defense. The BBSN achieves near global coverage through
        the use of selected U.S. and foreign satellites as detailed in the Table below. As with Boeing‘s
        experimental authorization, Boeing requests STA authority to operate the BBSN on a non—
        conforming, non—interference basis.

                Extraordinary circumstances exist that justify the expedited grant of this STA application
        and such grant would serve the public interest because the U.S. Air Force uses Boeing‘s service
        to support Homeland Security and National Defense efforts. These efforts have increased
        significantly in focus in the South America region and these efforts require secure, ubiquitous,
        and uninterrupted communications to VIP aircraft used by Federal Government leadership.

                Satellite     Orbital Earth—to—Space                        Space—to—Earth                 Coverage Area Service
                             Location  Frequencies                           Frequencies                                 in U.S.
        AMC—15                105° W.          14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.7—12.2 GHz                 North America     Yes
        E36B (formerly         36° E.         14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.45—11.7 GHz                     Europe        No
        Eutelsat W7)
        Eutelsat 7A            7° E.          14.0—14.5 GHz                 12.2—12.75 GHz                     Africa        No
        Eutelsat 172A         172° E.         14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.45—11.7 GHz                  North Pacific    Yes
        (Northern beam)
        Eutelsat 172A         172° E.         14.0—14.5 GHz                11.45—11.7 GHz,                    Southwest      Guam
        (Southern beams)                                                   12.2—12.75 GHz                   Pacific Guam

        Intelsat 907         27.5° W.|        14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.45—11.7 GHz                 Eastern North     No
                                                                                                              Atlantic
        SES—1                 101° W.         14.0—14.5 GHz                  11.7—12.2 GHz                 North America     Yes
        Superbird C2          144° E.         14.0—14.5 GHz                 12.2—12.75 GHz                 |Indian Ocean &   No
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        [Telesat—11N_____| 37.5° W.           14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.45—11.7 GHz NorthAtlantic Yes
      ~~[E113WA (formerly 113 W.              14.0—14.5 GHz                 11.7—12.2 GHz|North, Central&|—Yes
{       SatMex 6)                                                                                          South America M;E
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