... we conduct these tests, to learn and improve our systems. The information gained from this first mission of Starliner will be critical in our efforts to strengthen NASA’s Commercial Crew Program and return America’s human spaceflight capability...
... for an overall price increase of only 5 percent.” Boeing also seemed to taunt its competitors in the report as it stated; “Starliner flies on the most reliable lifter in the business, an Atlas V modified for human spaceflight safety by people with...
...paid more than $4.8 billion by NASA for the Starlink programme. According to the world's largest aerospace company, Starliner, which is reusable up to 10 times with a six-month turnaround time, is designed to fit up to seven people, but NASA missions...
...Mission teams have decided to roll the Atlas V and Starliner back to the Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) for further ...said “they will take whatever time is necessary” to ensure Starliner is ready for its important uncrewed flight test to the space...
... that multiple errors also pointed to "insufficient" oversight by his agency. NASA is reluctant to discuss the ultimate future of Starliner, but said only after these assessments, will NASA determine whether the spacecraft will conduct a second...
...'s crew spacecraft designed to shuttle astronauts to and from the space station. If all goes as planned next week, Starliner will be lofted to a 181 kilometres (98-nautical miles) sub-orbital trajectory using the Atlas V rocket. Following separation...