Over the last half of this century, humanity has made significant progress in the development of space transport, because not so long ago, almost nothing was known about space, and today hundreds of people go into space every day. It should be noted that in the present study, space transport is considered as a business model that allows ultra-fast transportation of people and goods. The chosen direction and the speed of its development allows us to conclude that the future of the whole world is behind space transport, because. this type of transportation has a great advantage in the speed of transportation, and therefore in less time spent. But, like any business system, the space industry has its drawbacks, namely high implementation costs (funding), a monopoly system and corruption. Methods for their resolution are as follows: the formation of an effective anti-corruption system, the development of other companies (private and public) in this service sector. After the implementation and elimination of the problems voiced, space transport will thoroughly consolidate its position as a leader in the transportation of people and goods.

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