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Johanna Maislinger was born on 23 October, 1985 in Austria, is an Austrian aviator and engineer. At 35 years old, Johanna Maislinger height not available right now. We will update Johanna Maislinger's height soon as possible.

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Johanna Maislinger Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 23 October 1985
Birthday 23 October
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Nationality Austria

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2020

In February 2020, Space Adventures announced a further Space Tourism flights, using a SpaceX Crew Dragon craft, which would carry up to four fare paying passengers in to space in early 2022. Although Maislinger's name has not been directly linked to this flight, she is likely to be a candidate if the Soyuz MS-20 plan does not materialize.

2019

After Space Adventures announced a new Space Tourism flight, in February 2019,. which would fly as Soyuz MS-20 in December 2021, Maislinger's name was immediately linked to the project. In private correspondence with spaceflight author and researcher, Tony Quine, Space Adventures confirmed that Maislinger was a client, who was in contention for the Soyuz MS-20 spaceflight.

2017

In April 2017, after leaving the Die Astronautin project she revealed, via her social media network, that she had been invited to participate in another 'woman in space' project, which would see her sent into space on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft in 2019. The transaction was to be facilitated by the American company Space Adventures. Her main sponsor was said be an unknown, wealthy benefactor, based in Berlin. Other supporters, or sponsors, connected to the project included the Austrian company Red Bull, and their associate company Red Bull TV. In the event, the only available Soyuz seat, in 2019, was sold to the United Arab Emirates Government.

2016

In March 2016, the German Aerospace recruitment agency HESpace launched a private campaign called Die Astronautin, which had the objective of finding, and flying, a German female astronaut, before 2020. The organizers hoped to find corporate and private sponsors, who would finance a flight on a Russian, or American spacecraft. Maislinger was one of 400 applicants, who would be reduced to two finalists, based on selection process overseen by the German Space Agency DLR. Although she was Austrian, she had lived, worked and studied in Germany for many years, and hoped to obtain German citizenship before the final two finalists were chosen. However, before her nationality became a major issue, Maislinger was eliminated, after reaching the final 30 candidates.

2013

In 2013, she began part-time study at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, Medical School, for a doctorate in medicine, a course which usually takes six years to complete, when studied full-time. The main purpose of this direction was the enable her to eventually apply to the European Space Agency as an astronaut. It is expected that ESA will begin their next round of astronaut recruitment in early 2021.

2009

In 2009, she successfully applied to join the fledgling cargo carrier Aerologic, and she began flying their Boeing 777-200F aircraft on long-haul services from Leipzig and Frankfurt, to Asia and the United States. Maislinger initially served as a Senior First Officer, before being promoted to Relief Captain, in 2011, when she was only 25, and to full Captain in 2019.

2004

Maislinger was brought up in the small town of Bad Goisern, Upper, Austria. Her family own a substantial catering and hospitality business, based on Bad Goisern and the neighboring town of Bad Ischl. In 2004, she was accepted to attend the Lufthansa Group Flight School to train as a commercial pilot. After graduating in 2006, she joined Austrian Airlines as a First Officer and flew Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 aircraft on short-haul routes across Europe. She also completed a Bachelor's Degree in Technology Engineering.

1991

The only previous Austrian to fly in space was engineer Franz Viehböck who participated in the AustroMir 91 project, launched on Soyuz TM-13 in 1991.

1985

Johanna Maislinger (born 23 October 1985) is an Austrian aviator and engineer, currently employed by with the German cargo carrier Aerologic. Since 2010 she has flown Boeing 777-200F freighters, initially as a Senior First Officer and as a Captain since 2019. She achieved wider media prominence in 2018-2020 when she revealed that she had secured the necessary financial and logistical backing to go into space as a space tourist, probably in 2021.