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Sunday Space Pros: Boris Otter
What does the future of space tourism really look like — and who is building it?Boris shares his unique journey across multiple modes of transportation — rail, aviation, and space — and explains how these experiences shape his vision for suborbital spaceflight and civilian access to space.
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Boris Otter, Today’s Space Pro
What does the future of space tourism really look like — and who is building it?
In this episode of the SpaceInfo Podcast, we sit down with Boris Otter, founder and president of Swiss Space Tourism, trained cosmonaut, licensed pilot (glider & PPL), and even an international train driver operating between Switzerland and France. Boris shares his unique journey across multiple modes of transportation — rail, aviation, and space — and explains how these experiences shape his vision for suborbital spaceflight and civilian access to space.
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