SPACE TRAVEL
Tourists could soon benefit from direct flights to Baikonur Space Center
by Staff Writers
Moscow (Sputnik) Feb 22, 2016


File image.

The Center for Operation of Space Ground-Based Infrastructure of Russian space agency Roscosmos has announced a tender for air carriers interested in conducting regular flights to the Baikonur space center, the Russian Izvestia newspaper reports.

The newspaper said that the tender was announced after the modernization of the Krayniy Airport in Baikonur. Five airlines, including Kazakhstan's SCAT carrier, have expressed their interest in the tender.

Currently, there are no direct flights to Baikonur, apart from special flights that serve the needs of the space industry.

According to Izvestia, launching regular flights to Baikonur will contribute to the inflow of tourists and will also benefit staff working at the space center.

The Baikonur Cosmodrome is an international facility in Kazakhstan for operating Russian and multinational space programs. Russia has leased the Baikonur space center until 2050.

Source: Sputnik News

.


Related Links
Roscosmos
Space Tourism, Space Transport and Space Exploration News






Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

Previous Report
SPACE TRAVEL
Virgin Galactic unveils new spaceship 16 months after deadly crash
Washington DC (AFP) Feb 20, 2016
Virgin Galactic, the space tourism company owned by British billionaire Richard Branson, on Friday unveiled a new commercial spaceship, more than a year after its predecessor crashed, killing one of its pilots. It marked the beginning of a testing phase for the SpaceShipTwo and the company underscored that commercial space flights would not be available until Virgin Galactic was satisfied ... read more


SPACE TRAVEL
US missile system in S. Korea would hurt China's interests

US deploys more Patriot missiles in S. Korea

Moscow warns US over missile system deployment to S. Korea

AMEC receives contract to support Aegis Ashore in Poland

SPACE TRAVEL
Saudi says it intercepted Scud missile from Yemen

Saab, Indian firm in joint venture for missile programs

Saudi Patriot 'intercepts' Scud fired from Yemen capital

Russia sends brand new cruise missile ship to Syria: report

SPACE TRAVEL
US Prompt Global Strike'Very Dangerous' for Strategic Stability

Northrop Grumman UAS completes operational assessment

Spain Agrees to Purchase Predator Drone System With Four Planes

Fifty Drones Guarding Russian Nuclear Missile Assets

SPACE TRAVEL
ViaSat tapped to provide tactical terminals for Apache helicopters

Harris wins place on military communications contract

General Dynamics MUOS-Manpack radio supports government testing of MUOS network

Raytheon to produce, test Navy Multiband Terminals

SPACE TRAVEL
BAE Systems announces upgrades to engineering vehicle

Milrem unveils unmanned ground vehicle at Singapore Airshow

Court denies Lockheed Martin JLTV injunction request

Israel Aerospace Industries unveils new loitering munitions

SPACE TRAVEL
Report: Iran considers Russian arms deal

BAE ties up with India's Mahindra for gun assembly plant

Orbital ATK establishes Singapore regional office

Russia's Kurganmashzavod filing for bankruptcy

SPACE TRAVEL
White House opposes bill to rename Chinese Embassy address

Tokyo Rising: Japan Seeks Expanded Role in 'Global Defense and Security'

Obama, Southeast Asian leaders seek united front on China

UK defence minister urges Argentina thaw on Falklands visit

SPACE TRAVEL
New ways to construct contactless magnetic gears

Scientists take nanoparticle snapshots

Scientists find a new way to make nanowire lasers

Scientists take key step toward custom-made nanoscale chemical factories