Volga-Dnepr Airlines’ expertise in moving space
satellites will help to bring improved broadcasting and
communication services in Turkey, Europe, Central Asia, the Middle
East and Africa after completing a round-trip moving the Türksat
4B satellite and its special transport container.
The airline carried the communications satellite
to the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan onboard an An-124
freighter flight from Japan and was also assigned to return the
cargo container.
The satellite was manufactured by Mitsubishi
Electric in Japan for the Turkish satellite operator Türksat AS.
Its special shipping container secured the cargo and ensured the
necessary environmental conditions were maintained to protect the
satellite’s sensitive technology. During the flight from Japan the
temperature was maintained at 10°С.
The shipment, comprising the satellite and
supporting equipment, was accompanied by the manufacturer’s
representatives. Although the total weight of the satellite and
container was 60 tonnes, space equipment is a highly sensitive
cargo requiring special care during handling due to the precision
equipment onboard. The actual dry weight of the Türksat 4B
satellite was only several tonnes.
In early 2014, Volga-Dnepr delivered the Türksat
4A satellite, also manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric for Türksat
AS. It was successfully launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on
15 February last year.
Volga-Dnepr,
Satellite,
Mitsubishi,
Kazakhstan
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