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Aurora Flight Sciences and Boeing have advanced their high-speed, vertical lift concept to the preliminary design phase.
Boeing has provided $5,000,000 in charitable contributions in Brazil over the last 10 years.
Boeing (NYSE: BA) is committing $200,000 from the Boeing Charitable Trust to assist recovery and relief efforts following the recent flooding in Brazil.
The $200,000 from the Boeing Charitable Trust will support the BrazilFoundation’s Rio Grande do Sul Humanitarian Campaign to provide immediate humanitarian aid and ongoing rebuilding efforts in the region.
NASA and Boeing previously delayed the launch that had been scheduled for 2024-05-17 to address a helium leak in a thruster in the Starliner service module.
Boeing aims for a successful CFT mission to enable regular crew rotation missions to the International Space Station under a $4,200,000,000 contract the company received from NASA in 2014.
On 2024-05-14 Boeing rescheduled the CFT launch for no earlier than 2024-05-21 at 4:43 p.m. Eastern on an Atlas V from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Virgin Galactic selected Aurora Flight Sciences, a subsidiary of Boeing, to develop its new mothership in 2022.
Boeing sued Virgin Galactic in March alleging that Virgin Galactic had not paid $26,400,000 in invoices and had misappropriated intellectual property related to the mothership contract.
Boeing spent more than $1.5 billion extra in developing the Starliner spacecraft.
Boeing delayed the first crewed launch of Starliner from 2023 to 2024 due to parachute problems.
Controllers scrubbed the first attempt to launch Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner on a crewed test flight on 2024-05-06 because of a valve problem with the rocket.
Boeing is developing Starliner as a backup to SpaceX's Dragon for NASA astronauts traveling to the International Space Station.
NASA provided less oversight for Starliner compared to SpaceX’s Dragon due to its familiarity with Boeing.
Boeing received $4.2 billion from NASA for the development of Starliner.
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams will launch into space on Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.
The Space Launch System is part of Boeing's other space activities and has experienced mechanical failures and budget pressures.
Boeing’s Starliner can potentially compete with SpaceX in the commercial space market.
Boeing has built two flightworthy Starliners to date.
Boeing designed Starliner to be partially reusable to reduce the cost of getting to space.