(CNN) -- NASA and its partners have worked out a tentative schedule that will send flights back to the International Space Station.
The Space Station Control Board, which has representatives from all partner agencies, has trips to the space station set to resume on November 14, according to a statement from NASA. The initial flight will blast off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It will deliver NASA's Dan Burbank and Russia's Anatoly Ivanishin and Anton Shkaplerov to the station on November 16.
The control board also learned about the supply of food and spare parts aboard the station, according to the NASA statement. There are "sufficient logistical supplies to support crews through the summer of 2012 without deliveries from the scheduled cargo flights," said the statement.