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A crew stranded in space. A rocket riddled with leaks. And NASA turning to SpaceX for rescue. Boeing’s Starliner was meant to ...
Boeing announced Monday it lost $523 million on the Starliner crew capsule program last year, putting the aerospace company $2 billion in the red on its NASA commercial crew contract since late 2019.
Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It's another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business.
A year after the launch of a flawed crewed test flight of Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner, NASA has yet to determine the next mission for the spacecraft.
Boeing’s Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It’s another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space ...
If all goes according to plan, Starliner will ignite its braking rockets at 11:17 pm EDT (03:17 UTC) for a minute-long burn to target a parachute-assisted, airbag-cushioned landing at White Sands ...
Boeing Starliner’s Future Is Unclear, ... He also said that engineers need to delve into the data collected during the test flight before deciding on a plan and a timeline.
The decision to fly Starliner back without its crew was an enormous slight for Boeing, which is already years behind Starliner’s original schedule and facing cost overruns of about $1.6 billion.
Boeing has now lost $2B on Starliner, but still silent on future plans. Thread starter JournalBot; Start date Feb 4, 2025; ... I don't even have anything to say about Boeing or Starliner anymore.
Boeing’s Starliner returns but faces an uncertain future. NASA made the extraordinary decision to fly a pair of astronauts home with SpaceX instead of Boeing because of safety concerns.
Boeing's Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It's another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business.
Boeing’s Starliner will return to Earth as soon as next week — but the crew will stay in space into next year. It’s another blow for Boeing, and could have major implications for its space business.