This is a list of the human spaceflight missions conducted by the Russian Federal Space Agency since 1992. All Russian human spaceflight missions thus far have been carried out using the Soyuz vehicle, and all visited either Mir or the International Space Station.

The Russian Federal Space Agency was the successor to the Soviet space program. Numeration of the Soyuz flights therefore continues from previous Soviet Soyuz launches. For previous flights of the Soyuz and other crewed space vehicles, see List of Soviet human spaceflight missions.

March 1992 – April 2002

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
66Soyuz TM-132 October 1991175 d 2 h 51 m 44 s25 March 1992A. VolkovT. Aubakirov
launch
S. Krikalev
landing
F. Viehböck Austria
launch
K.-D. Flade Germany
landing
Visited Mir (13). This mission was launched during the Soviet era, but the country dissolved while the craft was in orbit. It returned cosmonauts from Soyuz TM-14.
67Soyuz TM-1417 March 1992145 d 14 h 10 m 32 s10 August 1992A. ViktorenkoA. KaleriK.-D. Flade
Germany
launch
M. Tognini
France
landing
Visited Mir (14).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-15.
68Soyuz TM-1527 July 1992188 d 21 h 41 m 15 s1 February 1993A. SolovyevS. AvdeyevM. Tognini
France
launch
Visited Mir (15).
69Soyuz TM-1624 January 1993179 d 0 h 43 m 45 s22 July 1993G. ManakovA. PoleshchukJ.-P. Haigneré
France
landing
Visited Mir (16).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-17.
70Soyuz TM-171 July 1993196 d 17 h 45 m 22 s14 January 1994V. TsibliyevA. SerebrovJ.-P. Haigneré
France
launch
Visited Mir (17).
Accidentally impacted the station.
71Soyuz TM-188 January 1994182 d 0 h 27 m 1 s9 July 1994V. AfanasyevYu. UsachovV. Polyakov
launch
Visited Mir (18).
72Soyuz TM-191 July 1994125 d 22 h 53 m 36 s4 November 1994Yu. MalenchenkoT. MusabayevU. Merbold
Germany
landing
Visited Mir (19).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-20.
73Soyuz TM-203 October 1994169 d 5 h 21 m 35 s22 March 1995A. ViktorenkoYe. KondakovaU. Merbold
Germany
launch
V. Polyakov
landing
Visited Mir (20).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-18.
74Soyuz TM-2114 March 1995181 d 0 h 41 m 6 s11 September 1995V. Dezhurov
launch
A. Solovyev
landing
G. Strekalov
launch
N. Budarin
landing
N. Thagard
United States
launch
Visited Mir (21). First launch of American astronaut.
Crew was returned by STS-71; returned two cosmonauts from the same mission.
75Soyuz TM-223 September 1995179 d 1 h 41 m 45 s29 February 1996Yu. GidzenkoS. AvdeyevT. Reiter
Germany
Visited Mir (22).
76Soyuz TM-2321 February 1996193 d 19 h 7 m 35 s2 September 1996Yu. OnufrienkoYu. UsachovC. André-Deshays
France
landing
Visited Mir (23).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-24.
77Soyuz TM-2417 August 1996196 d 17 h 26 m 13 s2 March 1997V. KorzunA. KaleriC. André-Deshays
France
launch
R. Ewald
Germany
landing
Visited Mir (24).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-25.
78Soyuz TM-2510 February 1997184 d 22 h 7 m 40 s14 August 1997V. TsibliyevA. LazutkinR. Ewald
Germany
launch
Visited Mir (25).
The station experienced a dangerous onboard fire (23 February 1997) and a collision which left one of its modules punctured (25 June 1997).
79Soyuz TM-265 August 1997197 d 17 h 34 m 36 s19 February 1998A. SolovyevP. VinogradovL. Eyharts
France
landing
Visited Mir (26). Repaired some of the damage previously sustained.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-27.
80Soyuz TM-2729 January 1998207 d 12 h 51 m 2 s25 August 1998T. MusabayevN. BudarinL. Eyharts
France
launch
Yu. Baturin
landing
Visited Mir (27).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-28.
81Soyuz TM-2813 August 1998198 d 16 h 31 m 19 s28 February 1999G. PadalkaS. Avdeyev
launch
Yu. Baturin
launch
I. Bella
Slovakia
landing
Visited Mir (28).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-29.
82Soyuz TM-2920 February 1999188 d 20 h 16 m 19 s28 August 1999V. AfanasyevJ.-P. Haigneré
France
I. Bella
Slovakia
launch
S. Avdeyev
landing
Visited Mir (29).
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TM-28.
83Soyuz TM-304 April 200072 d 19 h 42 m 16 s16 June 2000S. ZalyotinA. KaleriLast visit to Mir (30).
84Soyuz TM-3131 October 2000186 d 21 h 48 m 41 s6 May 2001Yu. Gidzenko
launch
T. Musabayev
landing
S. Krikalev
launch
Yu. Baturin
landing
W. Shepherd
United States
launch
D. Tito1
landing
First Soyuz visit and first occupation of the ISS (1) by Expedition 1 (returned by STS-102).
Returned crew from Soyuz TM-32.
85Soyuz TM-3228 April 2001185 d 21 h 22 m 40 s31 October 2001T. Musabayev
launch
V. Afanasyev
landing
Yu. Baturin
launch
C. Haigneré
France
landing
D. Tito1
launch
K. Kozeyev
landing
Visited ISS (2). First "space tourist".
Returned crew of Soyuz TM-33.
86Soyuz TM-3321 October 2001195 d 18 h 52 m 18 s5 May 2002V. Afanasyev
launch
Yu. Gidzenko
landing
C. Haigneré
France
launch
R. Vittori
Italy
landing
K. Kozeyev
launch
M. Shuttleworth1
landing
Visited ISS (3).
Returned crew of Soyuz TM-34.
87Soyuz TM-3425 April 2002198 d 17 h 37 m 45 s10 November 2002Yu. Gidzenko
launch
S. Zalyotin
landing
R. Vittori
Italy
launch
Yu. Lonchakov
landing
M. Shuttleworth1
launch
F. De Winne
Belgium
landing
Visited ISS (4).
Returned crew of Soyuz TMA-1.

October 2002 – June 2010

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
88Soyuz TMA-130 October 2002185 d 22 h 53 m 14 s4 May 2003S. Zalyotin
launch
N. Budarin
landing
Yu. Lonchakov
launch
D. Pettit
United States
landing
F. De Winne
Belgium
launch
K. Bowersox
United States
landing
Visited ISS (5). First flight of TMA-class Soyuz.
Returned Expedition 6 from ISS.
89Soyuz TMA-226 April 2003184 d 22 h 46 m 28 s28 October 2003Yu. MalenchenkoE. Lu
United States
P. Duque
Spain
landing
Visited ISS (6) with Expedition 7 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-3.
90Soyuz TMA-318 October 2003194 d 18 h 33 m 12 s30 April 2004A. KaleriM. Foale
United States
P. Duque
Spain
launch
A. Kuipers
Netherlands
landing
Visited ISS (7) with Expedition 8 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-4.
91Soyuz TMA-419 April 2004187 d 13 h 22 m 0 s24 October 2004G. PadalkaM. Fincke
United States
A. Kuipers
Netherlands
launch
Yu. Shargin
landing
Visited ISS (8) with Expedition 9 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-5.
92Soyuz TMA-514 October 2004192 d 19 h 2 m 0 s24 April 2005S. SharipovL. Chiao
United States
Yu. Shargin
launch
R. Vittori
Italy
landing
Visited ISS (9) with Expedition 10 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-6.
93Soyuz TMA-615 April 2005179 d 23 h 36 m 57 s11 October 2005S. KrikalevJ. Phillips
United States
R. Vittori
Italy
launch
G. Olsen1
landing
Visited ISS (10) with Expedition 11 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-7.
94Soyuz TMA-71 October 2005189 d 19 h 53 m 0 s8 April 2006V. TokarevW. McArthur
United States
G. Olsen1
launch
M. Pontes
Brazil
landing
Visited ISS (11) with part of Expedition 12 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-8.
95Soyuz TMA-830 March 2006182 d 22 h 43 m 0 s29 September 2006P. VinogradovJ. Williams
United States
M. Pontes
Brazil
launch
A. Ansari1
landing
Visited ISS (12) with part of Expedition 13 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-9.
96Soyuz TMA-918 September 2006215 d 8 h 22 m 0 s21 April 2007M. TyurinM. Lopez-Alegria
United States
A. Ansari1
launch
C. Simonyi1
landing
Visited ISS (13) with Expedition 14 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-10.
97Soyuz TMA-107 April 2007196 d 17 h 5 m 0 s21 October 2007O. KotovF. YurchikhinC. Simonyi1
launch
S. Shukor
Malaysia
landing
Visited ISS (14) with Expedition 15 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-11.
98Soyuz TMA-1110 October 2007191 d 19 h 7 m19 April 2008Yu. MalenchenkoP. Whitson
United States
S. Shukor
Malaysia
launch
S. Yi
South Korea
landing
Visited ISS (15) with Expedition 16 crew.
Returned cosmonaut from Soyuz TMA-12.
99Soyuz TMA-128 April 2008198 d 16 h 21 m24 October 2008S. VolkovO. KononenkoS. Yi
South Korea
launch
R. Garriott1
landing
Visited ISS (16) with Expedition 17 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-13.
100Soyuz TMA-1312 October 2008178 d 0 h 15 m8 April 2009Yu. LonchakovM. Fincke
United States
R. Garriott1
launch
C. Simonyi1
landing
Visited ISS (17) with Expedition 18 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-14.
101Soyuz TMA-1426 March 2009199 d 16 h 43 m11 October 2009G. PadalkaM. Barratt
United States
C. Simonyi1
launch
G. Laliberté1
landing
Visited ISS (18) with Expedition 19 crew.
Returned passenger from Soyuz TMA-16.
102Soyuz TMA-1527 May 2009187 d 20 h 43 m1 December 2009R. RomanenkoF. De Winne
Belgium
R. Thirsk
Canada
Visited ISS (19) with Expedition 20 crew.
103Soyuz TMA-1630 September 2009169 d 4 h 8 m18 March 2010M. SurayevJ. Williams
United States
G. Laliberté1
launch
Visited ISS (20) with Expedition 21 crew.
104Soyuz TMA-1720 December 2009163 d 5 h 33 m2 June 2010O. KotovT. Creamer
United States
S. Noguchi
Japan
Visited ISS (21) with Expedition 22 crew.
105Soyuz TMA-182 April 2010176 d 0 h 59 m25 September 2010A. SkvortsovM. KorniyenkoT. Caldwell
United States
Visited ISS (22) with Expedition 23 crew.
106Soyuz TMA-1915 June 2010163 d 7 h 11 m26 November 2010F. YurchikhinS. Walker
United States
D. Wheelock
United States
Visited ISS (23) with Expedition 24 crew.

October 2010 – March 2016

Order Patch Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
107Soyuz TMA-01M7 October 2010159 d 8 h 43 m16 March 2011A. KaleriO. SkripochkaS. Kelly
United States
Visited ISS (24) with Expedition 25 crew.
108Soyuz TMA-2015 December 2010159 d 7 h 18 m24 May 2011D. KondratyevC. Coleman
United States
P. Nespoli
Italy
Visited ISS (25) with Expedition 26 crew.
109Soyuz TMA-214 April 2011164 d 17 h 42 m16 September 2011A. SamokutyayevA. BorisenkoR. Garan
United States
Visited ISS (26) with Expedition 27 crew.
110Soyuz TMA-02M7 June 2011166 d 06 h 13 m22 November 2011S. VolkovM. Fossum
United States
S. Furukawa
Japan
Visited ISS (27) with Expedition 28 crew.
111Soyuz TMA-2214 November 2011165 d 07 h 31 m27 April 2012A. ShkaplerovA. IvanishinD. Burbank
United States
Visited ISS (28) with Expedition 29 crew.
112Soyuz TMA-03M21 December 2011192 d 18 h 58 m1 July 2012O. KononenkoA. Kuipers
Netherlands
D. Pettit
United States
Visited ISS (29) with Expedition 30 crew.
113Soyuz TMA-04M15 May 2012124 d 23 h 52 m17 September 2012G. PadalkaS. RevinJ. Acaba
United States
Visited ISS (30) with Expedition 31 crew.
114Soyuz TMA-05M15 July 2012126 d 11 h 16 m19 November 2012Yu. MalenchenkoS. Williams
United States
A. Hoshide
Japan

Visited ISS (31) with Expedition 32 crew.

115Soyuz TMA-06M23 October 2012143 d 16 h 20 m16 March 2013O. NovitskiYe. TarelkinK. Ford
United States
Visited ISS (32) with Expedition 33 crew.
116Soyuz TMA-07M19 December 2012145 d 14 h 18 m14 May 2013R. RomanenkoT. Marshburn
United States
C. Hadfield
Canada
Visited ISS (33) with Expedition 34 crew.
117Soyuz TMA-08M28 March 2013166 d 6 h 14 m11 September 2013P. VinogradovA. MisurkinC. Cassidy
United States
Visited ISS (34) with Expedition 35 crew.
118Soyuz TMA-09M28 May 2013166 d 6 h 18 m11 November 2013F. YurchikhinK. Nyberg
United States
L. Parmitano
Italy
Visited ISS (35) with Expedition 36 crew.
119Soyuz TMA-10M25 September 2013166 d 6 h 25 m11 March 2014O. KotovS. RyazanskiM. Hopkins
United States
Visited ISS (36) with Expedition 37 crew.
120Soyuz TMA-11M7 November 2013187 d 21 h 44 m14 May 2014M. TyurinR. Mastracchio
United States
K. Wakata
Japan
Visited ISS (37) with Expedition 38 crew.
121Soyuz TMA-12M25 March 2014169 d 5 h 6 m11 September 2014A. SkvortsovO. ArtemyevS. Swanson
United States
Visited ISS (38) with Expedition 39 crew.
122Soyuz TMA-13M28 May 2014165 d 8 h 1 m10 November 2014M. SurayevG. Wiseman
United States
A. Gerst
Germany
Visited ISS (39) with Expedition 40 crew.
123Soyuz TMA-14M25 September 2014167 d 5 h 42 m12 March 2015A. SamokutyayevYe. SerovaB. Wilmore
United States
Visited ISS (40) with Expedition 41 crew.
124Soyuz TMA-15M23 November 2014199 d 16 h 43 m11 June 2015A. ShkaplerovS. Cristoforetti
Italy
T. Virts
United States
Visited ISS (41) with Expedition 42 crew.
125Soyuz TMA-16M27 March 2015168 d 5 h 8 m12 September 2015Gennady PadalkaM. Korniyenko
launch
Andreas Mogensen
Denmark
landing
S. Kelly
United States
launch
Aidyn Aimbetov
Kazakhstan
landing
Visited ISS (42) with Expedition 43 crew.
126Soyuz TMA-17M22 July 2015141 d 16 h 9 m11 December 2015Oleg KononenkoKimiya Yui
Japan
Kjell N. Lindgren
United States
Visited ISS (43) with Expedition 44 crew.
127Soyuz TMA-18M2 September 2015179 d 17 h 20 m2 March 2016Sergey VolkovAndreas Mogensen
Denmark
launch
Mikhail Korniyenko
landing
Aidyn Aimbetov
Kazakhstan
launch
Scott Kelly
United States
landing
Visited ISS (44) with Expedition 45 crew.
128Soyuz TMA-19M15 December 2015185 d 12 h 22 m18 June 2016Yuri MalenchenkoTimothy Kopra
United States
Timothy Peake
United Kingdom
Visited ISS (45) with Expedition 46 crew.
129Soyuz TMA-20M18 March 2016172 d 3 h 47 m7 September 2016Aleksey OvchininOleg SkripochkaJeffrey Williams
United States
Visited ISS (46) with Expedition 47 crew.

July 2016 to present

Order Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes
130Soyuz MS-017 July 2016115 d 2 h 22 m30 October 2016Anatoli IvanishinTakuya Onishi
Japan
Kathleen Rubins
United States
First flight of MS-class Soyuz. Visited ISS (47) with Expedition 48 crew.
131Soyuz MS-0219 October 2016173 d 3 h 29 m10 April 2017 Sergei RyzhikovAndrei BorisenkoRobert S. Kimbrough
United States
Visited ISS (48) with Expedition 49 crew.
132Soyuz MS-0317 November 2016196 d 17 h 49 m2 June 2017Oleg NovitskiyThomas Pesquet
France
launch
Peggy A. Whitson
United States
N/A
landing
Visited ISS (49) with Expedition 50 crew.
133Soyuz MS-0420 April 2017135d 18h 8m3 September 2017Fyodor YurchikhinJack Fischer
United States
N/A
launch
Peggy A. Whitson
United States
landing
Visited ISS (50) with Expedition 51 crew.
134Soyuz MS-0528 July 2017139d 4h 57m 16s14 December 2017Sergey RyazanskyPaolo Nespoli
Italy
Randy Bresnik
United States
Visited ISS (51) with Expedition 52 crew.
135Soyuz MS-0612 September 2017168d 5h 13m 58s28 February 2018Alexander MisurkinMark Vande Hei
United States
Joseph Acaba
United States
Visited ISS (52) with Expedition 53 crew.
136Soyuz MS-0717 December 2017166d 0h 37m3 June 2018Anton ShkaplerovNorishige Kanai
Japan
Scott D. Tingle
United States
Visited ISS (53) with Expedition 54 crew.
137Soyuz MS-0821 March 2018196d 18h 0m 22s4 October 2018Oleg ArtemyevAndrew J. Feustel
United States
Richard R. ArnoldcUnited StatesVisited ISS (54) with Expedition 55 crew.
138Soyuz MS-096 June 2018196d 17h 49m20 December 2018Sergey ProkopyevAlexander Gerst
Germany
Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor
United States
Visited ISS (55) with Expedition 56 crew.
139Soyuz MS-1011 October 201819m 41s11 October 2018Aleksey OvchininNick Hague United StatesWas scheduled to visit ISS (56), with Expedition 57 crew. Aborted after launch due to booster failure; crew survived ballistic re-entry and were reassigned to Soyuz MS-12.
140Soyuz MS-113 December 2018203d 15h 15m 58s25 June 2019Oleg KononenkoDavid Saint-Jacques CanadaAnne McClain United StatesVisited ISS (57) with Expedition 58 crew. Launch brought forward from 20 December due to failure of MS-10.
141Soyuz MS-1214 March 2019202d 6h 36m3 October 2019Aleksey OvchininNick Hague United StatesChristina Koch United States
launch
Hazza Al Mansouri United Arab Emirates
landing
Visited ISS (58) with Expedition 59 crew.[1]
142Soyuz MS-1320 July 2019200 days6 February 2020[2]Aleksandr SkvortsovLuca Parmitano ItalyAndrew R. Morgan United States
Launch
Christina Koch United States
Landing
Visiting ISS (59) with Expedition 60 crew.[1]
143Soyuz MS-1525 September 2019[3]205 days17 April 2020Oleg SkripochkaJessica Meir United StatesHazza Al Mansouri United Arab Emirates
Launch
Andrew R. Morgan United States
Landing
Visiting ISS (60) with Expedition 61 crew.[1]
Final flight of the Soyuz-FG launcher.
144Soyuz MS-169 April 2020195 days, 18 hours and 49 minutes22 October 2020Anatoli IvanishinIvan VagnerChristopher Cassidy United StatesVisited ISS (61) with Expedition 63 crew.[4]
First crewed flight using the Soyuz-2.1a launcher.
145Soyuz MS-1714 October 2020[5]185 days17 April 2021Sergey RyzhikovSergey Kud-SverchkovKathleen Rubins United StatesVisiting ISS (62) with Expedition 64 crew.
146Soyuz MS-189 April 2021[6]190 days17 October 2021Oleg NovitskyPyotr Dubrov
Launch
Klim Shipenko
Landing
Mark Vande HeiUnited States
Launch
Yulia Peresild
Landing
ISS Crew rotation.
147Soyuz MS-195 October 2021[6]176 days30 March 2022Anton ShkaplerovKlim Shipenko
Launch
Pyotr Dubrov
Landing
Yulia Peresild
Launch
Mark Vande HeiUnited States
Landing
ISS Crew rotation and a mission for filming The Challenge movie.
148Soyuz MS-208 December 2021 [6]12 days20 December 2021Aleksandr MisurkinYusaku Maezawa JapanYozo Hirano JapanISS tourist mission.
149Soyuz MS-2118 March 2022 [7]195 days29 September 2022Oleg ArtemyevDenis MatveevSergey KorsakovISS Crew rotation.
150Soyuz MS-2221 September 2022 [7]187 days, 21 hours and 52 minutes28 March 2023Sergey Prokopyev
Launch
Dmitriy Petelin
Launch
United States Francisco Rubio
Launch [8][9]
ISS Crew rotation. Crew remained on ISS, to return on MS-23
151Soyuz MS-2324 February 2023 [7]215 days, 10 hours and 53 minutes27 September 2023Sergey Prokopyev
Landing
Dmitriy Petelin
Landing
United States Francisco Rubio
Landing [10][11]
ISS Crew recovery.
152Soyuz MS-2415 September 2023TBDOleg Kononenko
Launch
Oleg Novitsky
Landing
Nikolai Chub
Launch
Belarus Marina Vasilevskaya
Landing
United States Loral O'HaraISS Crew rotation

Future crewed flights

Order Mission Launch Duration Landing Crew Notes

Notes

1 Commercially funded cosmonaut or other "spaceflight participant".

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