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$265M UAE Spaceport
Planned
February 20, 2006

Space Adventures announced its plans
to develop a commercial spaceport in Ras Al-Khaimah (the UAE), with
plans to expand globally. Other potential spaceport locations include
Asia, specifically Singapore, and North America. The total estimated
cost of the global spaceport development project is at least $265
million (USD) and will be funded by various parties, along with shared
investments by Space Adventures and the government of Ras Al-Khaimah.
The company, which organized orbital flights for all of the world's
private space explorers, also announces that His Highness Sheikh Saud
Bin Saqr Al Qasimi of Ras Al-Khaimah, along with the UAE Department of
Civilian Aviation, have granted clearance to operate suborbital
spaceflights in their air space.
The UAE spaceport, planned to be located less than an hour drive from
Dubai, already has commitments for $30 million (USD).
"I am proud to announce Ras Al-Khaimah as the site where suborbital
commercial space travel will begin and flourish. Space
Adventures is the pioneer of space tourism, which is why we signed an
agreement with them nearly a year ago and began this project. After we
initiate operations here, we look forward to expanding operations
outside of the United Arab Emirates. In this regard, I would also like
to announce that we have committed an additional $30 million (USD) of
funding for global spaceport development. We are most excited about
spearheading this multi-billion dollar industry," said His Highness
Sheikh Saud Bin Saqr Al Qasimi, the Crown Prince of Ras Al-Khaimah,
United Arab Emirates.
"Because of Ras Al-Khaimah’s unique airport and spaceport support
facilities, His Highness' commitment to space tourism, and the close
proximity to Dubai, one of the world's leading luxury tourist
destinations, makes it a choice location for spaceflight operations,"
said Mr. Anderson. "As a global leader of tourism, the United Arab
Emirates is an ideal location for a spaceport. Suborbital flights will
offer millions of people the opportunity to experience the greatest
adventure available, space travel. We are honored to partner with His
Highness Sheikh Saud."
The suborbital space transportation system has been designed by
Myasishchev Design Bureau, a leading Russian aerospace organization
which has developed a wide-array of high performance aircraft and space
systems. Explorer, as it has been named, will have the capacity to
transport up to five people to space and is designed to optimize the
customer experience of space travel, while maintaining the highest
degree of safety.
The system consists of a flight-operational carrier aircraft, the M-55X,
and a rocket spacecraft. The vehicle is designed to optimize the
customer experience of space travel. "We've designed the Explorer with
several exciting features that will be announced in the near future that
will make the customer's experience fantastic. Additionally, the safety
of the passengers is our chief aim and the Explorer will make use of
several multi-redundant safety systems that we have unique experience in
designing and implementing for the last 40 years," said Valery Novikov,
head designer at the Myasishchev Design Bureau.
"Explorer design plans have been perfected over the years and it will be
a truly remarkable system. Yesterday, we announced our fully-funded
vehicle development joint venture with Prodea, a private investment firm
founded by the Ansari family. Now, the manufacturing process can be
completed to build a fleet of these vehicles in the near future," said
Mr. Anderson. "We will not disclose the development schedule until it
has been finalized but we, at Space Adventures, along with Prodea, have
the utmost confidence that through our global vehicle and spaceport
development projects, we will enable operations of the world's first
commercial suborbital flights."
"The Department of Civil Aviation has examined and evaluated all the
technical aspects and we, along with relevant federal authorities, are
supportive of the operation of commercial suborbital spaceflight in UAE
air space," said Eng. Salem Bin Sultan Al Qasimi, chairman of the
Department of Civil Aviation. "We support Space Adventures’ development
of a spaceport at the Ras Al-Khaimah International Airport, and we view
this project as a technological enhancement to the region that will
bring visitors to the Emirates from around the world."
Space Adventures, the only company to have successfully launched private
explorers to space, is headquartered in Arlington, Va. with offices in
Cape Canaveral, Fla., Moscow and Tokyo. It offers a variety of programs
such as the availability today for orbital spaceflight missions to the
International Space Station, commercial missions around the moon,
Zero-Gravity and MiG flights, cosmonaut training, spaceflight
qualification programs and reservations on future suborbital
spacecrafts. The company's advisory board comprises Apollo 11 moonwalker
Buzz Aldrin, shuttle astronauts Kathy Thornton, Robert (Hoot) Gibson,
Charles Walker, Norm Thagard, Sam Durrance, Byron Lichtenberg, Pierre
Thuot and Skylab astronaut Owen Garriott.
Ras Al-Khaimah is the most northern of the seven emirates that form the
United Arab Emirates, which also includes Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah,
Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, and Fujairah. It borders Oman on its Northern and
Eastern limits. It covers 1,684 sq. km, has 64 km of pristine natural
coastline, and beautiful mountains on the northern boarder. Ras Al-Khaimah
has witnessed massive development in recent years and now boasts one of
the largest pharmaceutical firms in the region, a world-leading ceramics
industry, and a burgeoning tourist sector with world-class hotels and
resorts. Ras Al-Khaimah has embarked on an ambitious development program
including investments in infrastructure improvement, tourism, shopping,
and efforts to attract industrial and commercial enterprises. Among the
most important of these endeavors is the establishment of the Ras Al-Khaimah
Free Trade Zone. The Ras Al-Khaimah International Airport is rapidly
expanding, and offers excellent services and facilities for all types of
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