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Boeing

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commercialFounded 1916
www.boeing.com
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NASA issued contracts for the development of Starliner and SpaceX's Crew Dragon in mid-September 2014 as part of the CCtCap program.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipSep 9, 2024Whither Starliner?

US astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are aboard the International Space Station (ISS) for an expected eight-month mission due to technical difficulties with Boeing’s Starliner aircraft.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductSep 9, 2024Starliner stranding: commercial space partnerships and international law

NASA and Boeing are considering modifying the usage of thrusters to prevent overheating issues during future missions.

Mentioned as: boeingTechnical ProductSep 9, 2024Whither Starliner?

The Commercial Crew Program was designed to reduce costs and foster innovation in space sector missions involving Boeing and SpaceX.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralSep 9, 2024Starliner stranding: commercial space partnerships and international law

Boeing has not announced any commercial deals for Starliner other than potential participation in the Orbital Reef space station.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductSep 9, 2024Whither Starliner?

If Boeing's Starliner flight is not designated as a completed mission, the costs incurred may lead Boeing to exit the spaceflight market.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralSep 9, 2024NASA and safety: more is better

Boeing has taken $1.6 billion in charges against the Starliner program to date.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative FinancialSep 9, 2024Whither Starliner?

Boeing did not participate in any NASA briefings since late July regarding Starliner's CFT mission.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralSep 9, 2024Whither Starliner?

As Starliner approached the International Space Station on 2024-06-06, NASA and Boeing identified helium leaks and experienced issues with the spacecraft’s reaction control thrusters.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductSep 8, 2024NASA and Boeing welcome the uncrewed “Starliner’s safe return” to Earth

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched on 2024-06-05 aboard Starliner for NASA’s Boeing Crewed Flight Test from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralSep 8, 2024NASA and Boeing welcome the uncrewed “Starliner’s safe return” to Earth

NASA and Boeing completed a readiness review on 2024-08-29 for the upcoming uncrewed departure of Starliner that confirmed plans for returning the spacecraft to Earth from the ISS.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipAug 29, 2024Starliner return from ISS set for Sept. 6

Boeing issued a brief statement on 2024-08-24 that the company is focusing on crew and spacecraft safety, executing the mission as determined by NASA, and preparing the spacecraft for a safe uncrewed return.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralAug 29, 2024Starliner return from ISS set for Sept. 6

The last update on Boeing’s website intended for Starliner program updates was posted on 2024-08-02 and expressed confidence in Starliner’s ability to return safely with crew.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductAug 29, 2024Starliner return from ISS set for Sept. 6

Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner will depart the International Space Station on 2024-09-06.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductAug 29, 2024Starliner return from ISS set for Sept. 6

NASA and Boeing are investigating the thruster problems experienced by Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner during its approach to the ISS.

Mentioned as: BoeingNarrative GeneralAug 12, 2024Starliner’s uncertain future

NASA and Boeing planned to test an RCS thruster at NASA’s White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico to understand the thruster's performance issues.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipAug 12, 2024Starliner’s uncertain future

Contracts totaling $575,000 were awarded to McDonnell Aircraft Corp., General Electric, Lockheed, and Martin in July 1960.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductAug 12, 2024The Military Test Space Station (MTSS)

LOT Polish Airlines and Viasat will equip 15 aircraft across LOT’s Boeing 787-8 and 787-9 Dreamliner fleets with Viasat’s Ka-band global in-flight connectivity solution.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipJul 25, 2024LOT Polish Airlines Selects Viasat to Deliver In-Flight Connectivity to Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet

Boeing’s Laser & Electro-Optical Systems team in Albuquerque, New Mexico shared a video of Starliner approaching the International Space Station for docking on 2024-06-06.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductJul 21, 2024Another BOEING UPDATE: Starliner thruster ground testing complete, data reviews underway

Boeing and NASA plan to perform some final core stage assembly work at the Kennedy Space Center starting with Artemis 3.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipJul 17, 2024Second SLS core stage ready to ship to Florida
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