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Boeing has recorded another $250 million loss on its Starliner program. New CEO Kelly Ortberg said Boeing will not walk away from its loss-making contracts.
As Boeing's first crewed Starliner test flight nears the 80-day mark of what was initially an eight-day mission, NASA leaders will give an update on Saturday (Aug. 24) to outline their plan on how ...
NASA and Boeing are still working on the thruster issues that Starliner experienced on its first crewed flight last year, and the spacecraft's next mission will likely launch without astronauts.
NASA It’s been more than a year since Starliner’s failed test flight left a crew stranded in space, and Boeing’s spacecraft still isn’t ready to fly.
With Starliner-1’s delay potentially until late 2026, though, the pair joined Cardman on the Crew-11 roster.
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FLYING Magazine on MSNBoeing X-37B Autonomous Spaceplane Will Return to Orbit in AugustThe aerospace titan and U.S. Space Force on Tuesday said the spacecraft’s eighth mission, OTV-8, is scheduled to launch on August 21 from Boeing’s facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The ...
Starliner flight test incident recap: How Boeing's Starliner test flight got here and what NASA might do to bring astronauts home What was originally set to be a 10 day test flight turned into ...
However, Boeing's new CEO, Kelly Ortberg, breathed new life into the cursed spacecraft, claiming in April that it would be "pretty straightforward" to fix Starliner's thruster issues.
As SpaceX prepares to send up its 19th Dragon spacecraft with humans on board, the Boeing Starliner—which has only completed half of a crewed mission to date—remains in fix-it mode.
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