Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida

Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida

Photo source: Antonov Airlines

Antonov Airlines in cooperation with Bollore Logistics Space has transported Turkey’s new telecommunication satellite from Toulouse, France, to Florida in the United States. The Turksat 5B satellite was transported on board one of Antonov Airlines’ AN-124-100 aircraft. The satellite was later launched by the US aerospace company SpaceX.

The cargo weighed a total of 60 tonnes including a special container measuring 14.69 metres in length, 5.45 metres in width, and 4.36 metres in height, designed by Airbus Defence and Space specifically for moving these types of satellites on AN-124-100 aircraft.

Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida
Photo source: Antonov Airlines

Commenting on the operation, Sergii Bilozerov, commercial executive, Antonov Airlines, said, “An external crane in conjunction with the onboard crane and winch of the AN-124-100 was used to load and unload the container, as well as special loading equipment designed and manufactured by Antonov’s in-house engineers.”

SpaceX launched the Turksat 5B satellite on December 18, from Cape Canaveral, USA on behalf of the nation of Turkey and it will be the most powerful satellite in use by Turkey that will increase communications band capacity and will serve Turkey and neighbouring countries for 35 years.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida

Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida

Photo source: Antonov Airlines

Antonov Airlines in cooperation with Bollore Logistics Space has transported Turkey’s new telecommunication satellite from Toulouse, France, to Florida in the United States. The Turksat 5B satellite was transported on board one of Antonov Airlines’ AN-124-100 aircraft. The satellite was later launched by the US aerospace company SpaceX.

The cargo weighed a total of 60 tonnes including a special container measuring 14.69 metres in length, 5.45 metres in width, and 4.36 metres in height, designed by Airbus Defence and Space specifically for moving these types of satellites on AN-124-100 aircraft.

Antonov Airlines flies Turkish satellite to SpaceX site in Florida
Photo source: Antonov Airlines

Commenting on the operation, Sergii Bilozerov, commercial executive, Antonov Airlines, said, “An external crane in conjunction with the onboard crane and winch of the AN-124-100 was used to load and unload the container, as well as special loading equipment designed and manufactured by Antonov’s in-house engineers.”

SpaceX launched the Turksat 5B satellite on December 18, from Cape Canaveral, USA on behalf of the nation of Turkey and it will be the most powerful satellite in use by Turkey that will increase communications band capacity and will serve Turkey and neighbouring countries for 35 years.

Author: Adnan Bajic

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