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Walter Villadei is an Italian military officer, born on April 29, 1974, in Rome[1]. He graduated from the Academy of the Italian Air Force in Pozzuoli and holds a master's degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Naples Federico II and a specialization in astronautical engineering from the University of Rome. Although he has never flown in space, he was trained as a cosmonaut in Russia. It is planned for him to fly into space in late 2023 as part of an Axiom Space mission.
Villadei began his career in 1998 at the 46th Aerial Transport Brigade in Pisa, where he worked on aircraft maintenance and several operational deployments abroad until 2003. He was then assigned to the Air Staff in Rome, within the Office of Advanced Technologies and UAV Programs. He earned a master's degree in satellites and orbital platforms until 2005 and represented the Air Staff on the Space Programs Defense Committee (technical level). In 2011, he was assigned to the new "Space Policy Office" established within the 3rd Department of the Air Staff. In 2014, he was appointed by the Presidency of the council as the national delegate to the European Commission for support and monitoring of space[2].
In 2008, Villadei began his initial spaceflight training at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia[3]. In 2012, he received his full cosmonaut wings, and in 2015, he completed his advanced pre-assignment training, earning qualifications as a Soyuz flight engineer, user of the Russian segment of the International Space Station, and extravehicular activity operator[4].
Villadei is also a regular lecturer at the Sapienza University of Rome and "Tor Vergata" on "Experimentation in Space" and "Space Systems." He graduated from the Senior Courses of the NATO Defense College in 2017.
Since September 2017, Villadei has been the head of the "Space Policy and Operations" office in the General Directorate of Space of the Air Staff. He is also a member of the scientific committee of the Italian Space Agency.
In 2021, he was selected to fly into space on the Virgin Galactic Unity 23 flight on a SpaceShipTwo[5].
In 2022, he was selected for training in Houston to prepare for a future space flight with Axiom Space[6].
The same year, as part of an agreement between Axiom Space and the Italian Ministry of Technological Innovation and Digital Transition, Walter Villadei was selected as a reserve crew member for the Axiom Mission 2, and an initial agreement was signed for a reservation on a mission scheduled for the end of 2023[7].
References
- ^ "Walter Villadei". astronaut.ru (in Russian). 29 January 2022. Retrieved 12 April 2022..
- ^ "Spazio: concluso in Russia addestramento di sopravvivenza in mare del T.Col. Villadei". Aeronautica Militare (in Italian). 26 October 2019..
- ^ "Italian Air Force: captain Villadei qualified "Flight engineer" on the Soyuz". avionews.it. 13 March 2009. Retrieved 12 April 2022..
- ^ "Spazio: concluso in Russia addestramento di sopravvivenza in mare del T.Col. Villadei". Aeronautica Militare (in Italian). 26 October 2019..
- ^ "Virgin Galactic Announces First Commercial Research Mission". Virgin Galactic. 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021.
- ^ "Axiom Space to train Italian Air Force's Col. Walter Villadei as professional astronaut for future space mission". Axiom Space. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
- ^ "Axiom Space and Italian Government Sign Historic MOU to Expand Commercial Utilization of Space". Axiom Space. 25 May 2022. Retrieved 25 May 2022..