Thursday, November 19, 2015

Russia until 2025, may invest in the development of spaceports 750 billion rubles. – Newspaper – Interfax Russia

Moscow. 20 November. Interfax – According to the draft federal target program (FTP) “Development of Russian space centers for the period of 2016-2025 years”, most funds will be invested in the construction cosmodrome Vostochny, the newspaper “Izvestia” on Friday.

“Viewed in Currently version Federal Program “Development of Russian space centers for the period of 2016-2025 years” has a budget of about 750 billion rubles – told the publication Early Juraev, acting CEO of FSUE “Center for exploitation of space ground-based infrastructure” (TsENKI).

“A significant portion of these funds intended for the new Russian cosmodrome Vostochny. About 50 billion rubles will be invested in Baikonur, where the Russian Federation is actively working – Baikonur lease signed before 2050 “, – she added.

According to the Acting Head TsENKI, Baikonur is necessary to maintain existing infrastructure, which in some places in need of updating and repair: Now completed reconstruction of the airport extreme, in the short term will continue the modernization of security systems.

“Some of the money the federal program is designed and to the development of the Plesetsk cosmodrome in the Arkhangelsk region”, – R.Dzhuraeva clarified.

R.Dzhuraeva not name the exact amount of planned investments in the development of the East, but an informed source in the Defense Ministry newspaper pointed out that the development of the Plesetsk space center planned to invest about 180 billion rubles in the received FTPs.

Thus, the share of the East has more than 500 billion rubles., calculated the “News”. For the money there expect to build a number of infrastructure facilities such as airports, roads, housing and social facilities of the city Tsiolkovsky.

Directly space infrastructure will be financed not only from the federal target program “Development of the Russian cosmodrome”, but also from the budget of the Federal Space Program, the newspaper notes.

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