London, UK, 19 March 2015
- Volga-Dnepr
Airlines delivered the Russian telecommunications satellites Express AM7 and
Express AM8 to the Baikonur Cosmodrome launch site in Kazakhstan.
The AM7 satellite has been successfully launched
today and the AM8 satellite is scheduled for launch on April 6.
Flights carrying the satellites operated
from Toulouse in France
and from the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk
using a special shipping container to safely transport the cargoes onboard
Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ An-124-100 freighter. To keep the delicate and
highly-precise equipment safe, Volga-Dnepr’s experts ensured the cargo hold was
maintained at very specific pressure and temperature levels throughout the
flights, and the flight also operated at a lower altitude of 32,000 feet.
Special loading equipment developed by the airline was also used to ensure safe
loading and offloading.
The Express AM7 and AM8 satellites have
been manufactured on behalf of the Russian Satellite Communications Company. Express
AM7 was made in France by
Airbus DS, while the AM8 satellite was built by the Reshetnev Company in Russia , a
leading manufacturer of information satellite systems. The telecommunications
satellites will provide high quality landline and mobile telephone services and
also support digital video and radio broadcasting, high-speed Internet access
(HSIA) and data transmission.
In 2014, aerospace cargoes represented
42% of Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ charter business, growing by 50% year-on-year. Volga-Dnepr
delivers one in three of all satellites in the world. In 2015 to date, the
airline has operated seven flights delivering space equipment.
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