Future Flights Planned for the ISS
- May 1999 US Orbiter (STS-96) to be launched with Spacehab Double Cargo Module. Designated Flight 2A.1
- July 1999 Russian Proton to be launched with Service Module. Designated Flight 1R
- Aug 1999 US Orbiter (STS-101) to be launched with Spacehab Double Cargo Module. Designated Flight 2A.2
- Oct 1999 US Orbiter (STS-92) to be launched with Integrated Truss Structure (ITS) Z1, PMA-3, Ku-band Communications System, and Control Moment Gyros (CMGs). Designated Flight 3A
- Dec 1999 US Orbiter (STS-97) to be launched with Integrated Truss Structure P6, Photovoltaic Module, and Radiators. Designated Flight 4A
- Jan 2000 Russian Soyuz to be lauched with itself, and the Expedition 1 Crew, the first crew to live on the station. Designated Flight 2R
- Feb 2000 US Orbiter (STS-98) will be launched with U.S. Laboratory Module. Designated Flight 5A
- Mar 2000 US Orbiter (STS-102) to be launched with Logistics and Resupply (Lab Outfitting), and Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) (carries equipment racks). Designated Flight 5A.1
- April 2000 US Orbiter (STS-100) will be launced with Leonardo MPLM (U.S. Lab outfitting), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) antenna, and Space Station Remote Manipulating System (SSRMS). Designated Flight 6A
- July 2000 US Orbiter (STS-104) to be launched with Joint Airlock and High Pressure Gas Assembly. Designated Flight 7A
- TBA, Flight 7A.1 will see the launch of a US Orbiter and MPLM
- TBA, a Russian Soyuz will launch with Docking Compartment Module-1 (DCM-1). This will be Flight 4R
- TBA, US Orbiter will launch with another MPLM, PV Module batteries, and Spares Pallet (spares warehouse). Designated Flight UF-1
- TBA, Flight 8A will see the launching of a US Orbiter with a Central Truss Segment (ITS S0), and a Mobile Transporter (MT) as cargo.
- TBA, Flight UF-2 will be the launch of US Orbiter with a MPLM with payload racks, and a Mobile Base System (MBS).
- TBA, Flight 9A is the launch of a US Orbiter with the First Starboard truss segment (ITS S1) with radiators, and Crew & Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart A.
- TBA, Flight 9A.1 is the launch of a US Orbiter with Russian provided Science Power Platform (SPP) with four solar arrays.
- TBA, a US Orbiter with the First port truss segment (ITS P1) and Crew & Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) Cart B will launch as Flight 11A
- TBA, Flight 3R will designate the launch of a Russian Proton containing the Universal Docking Module.
- TBA, Flight 12A sees the launch of a US Orbiter with the Second port truss segment (ITS P3/P4) and Solar array and batteries.
- TBA, Flight 5R will be the launch of a Russian Soyuz with Docking Compartment 2 (DC2).
- TBA, a US Orbiter will launch with the Third port truss segment (ITS P5) and Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM). This will be designated as Flight 12A.1
- TBA, Flight 13A will be the launch of US Orbiter with the Second starboard tress segment (ITS S3/S4) and Solar array set and batteries (Photovoltaic Module).
- TBA, Flight 10A will be the launch of a US Orbiter with Node 2.
- TBA, a US Orbiter with Japanese Experiment Module Experiment Logistics Module (JEM ELM PS) and Science Power Platform (SSP) solar arrays will launch. Designated Flight 1J/A
- TBA, Flight 1J will be the designation for the launch of a US Orbiter with a Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) and Japanese Remote Manipulator System (JEM RMS).
- TBA, Flight 9R will be the launch of a Russian Proton with the Docking and Stowage Module (DSM).
- TBA, Flight UF-3 will designate the launch of a US Orbiter with a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) and Express Pallet.
- TBA, a US Orbiter with Express Pallet, the Spacelab Pallet carrying "Canada Hand" (Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator), and Alpha Magnetic Spectromete. Designated Flight UF-4
- TBA, the launch of Flight 2J/A, a US Orbiter with a Japanese Experiment Module Exposed Facility (JEM EF) and Solar Array Batteries.
- TBA, the launch of Flight 14A, a US Orbiter with the Cupola, Science Power Platform (SPP), Solar Arrays, and Service Module Micrometeroid and Orbital Debris Shields (SMMOD).
- TBA, is the launch of Flight 8R, a Russian Soyuz with Research Module 1.
- TBA, is Flight UF-5, a US Orbiter with Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) and Express Pallet.
- TBA, is a US Orbiter with Node 3. Designated Flight 20A
- TBA, Flight 10R, a Russian Soyuz with Research Module 2.
- TBA, Flight 17A, a US Orbiter with Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM), and U.S. Lab racks for Node 3.
- TBA, Flight 1E, a US Orbiter with the European Laboratory - Columbus Orbital Facility (COF).
- TBA, Flight 18A, a US Orbiter with the U.S. Crew Return Vehicle (CRV).
- TBA, Flight 19A, a US Orbiter with another Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM).
- TBA, Flight 15A, a US Orbiter with Solar Arrays and Batteries (Photovoltaic Module S6).
- TBA, Flight UF-6, a US Orbiter with Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM), and Batteries.
- TBA, Flight UF-7, a US Orbiter with Centrifuge Accommodation Module (CAM).
- TBA, Flight 16A, a US Orbiter with the US Habitation Module.