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The Crew Flight Test aboard Boeing’s Starliner launched two NASA astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, to the International Space Station in 2024.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 19, 2026NASA: Agency ‘Failed’ Starliner Astronauts

The 2024 crewed test flight of Boeing’s Starliner traveled to the International Space Station.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative PlanFeb 19, 2026?????? NASA et al. managed to drag @BoeingSpace out to let themselves report on what went wrong? In this economy at such short notice??? (note the lack of Boeing representatives in this briefing)

It has been 18 months since Boeing’s Starliner test flight.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative PlanFeb 19, 2026No comment.

Boeing has made substantial progress on corrective actions for the Starliner program.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative GeneralFeb 19, 2026NASA: Agency ‘Failed’ Starliner Astronauts

NASA failed to protect two astronauts during the debut Boeing Starliner crewed flight that launched in 2024.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 19, 2026NASA: Agency ‘Failed’ Starliner Astronauts

A search of Boeing's social media feeds and website did not locate the Boeing statement referenced by Jared Isaacman.

Mentioned as: the boeingNarrative GeneralFeb 19, 2026Hmm!

The question of whether a Boeing representative was invited to the press conference went unanswered.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative GeneralFeb 19, 2026Hmm!

Teague partners with organizations such as Anduril, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman to reduce program risk through human-centered design and early validation.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative GeneralFeb 18, 2026Demonstrators Are No Longer Optional — They’re How Programs Stay on Track

The exploration upper stage structure is being built by Boeing at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 13, 2026NASA Stennis proves water systems ready for Artemis IV upper stage trials

Gilat expects to pass Boeing certification for the Sidewinder antenna in the first half of 2026 and to start Boeing deliveries in the third quarter of 2026.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 11, 2026Latest News

Gilat is working to secure linefit for the Sidewinder antenna with both Boeing and Airbus.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 11, 2026Latest News

Boeing is the main contractor for building the Space Launch System.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 10, 2026First Crewed Moon Flyby In 54 Years: Artemis II

The Chinese robotic recoverable spaceplane is commonly compared to the U.S. Boeing/USSF X-37B orbital vehicle.

Mentioned as: boeingNarrative GeneralFeb 7, 2026There's probably not much that can be said about it (unless @heospace wanna try to photograph it 😉) but it's now found in a 345 x 591 km x 49.99° LEO.

ViaSat-3 F2 is partnered with Boeing and has an anticipated service entry of May 2026.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipFeb 6, 2026Viasat: Immediate focus is cash generation, debt reduction – and getting the 2 final Viasat-3 satellites safely into operation

ViaSat-3 F1 is partnered with Boeing and is listed as in service.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipFeb 6, 2026Viasat: Immediate focus is cash generation, debt reduction – and getting the 2 final Viasat-3 satellites safely into operation

ViaSat-3 F3 is partnered with Boeing and L3Harris and has an anticipated service entry in mid‑2026.

Mentioned as: BoeingOrg RelationshipFeb 6, 2026Viasat: Immediate focus is cash generation, debt reduction – and getting the 2 final Viasat-3 satellites safely into operation

Boeing is a partner on the ViaSat-3 F1 and ViaSat-3 F2 satellites.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 5, 2026In their shareholder letter, Viasat finally confirmed ViaSat-3 F3 is launching on Falcon Heavy, and is undergoing final integrations ahead of launch in a couple of months. However it appears that they'll wait on deployment of ViaSat-3 F2's antenna before they'll launch F3.

Boeing and L3Harris are partners on the ViaSat-3 F3 satellite.

Mentioned as: BoeingTechnical ProductFeb 5, 2026In their shareholder letter, Viasat finally confirmed ViaSat-3 F3 is launching on Falcon Heavy, and is undergoing final integrations ahead of launch in a couple of months. However it appears that they'll wait on deployment of ViaSat-3 F2's antenna before they'll launch F3.

As of January 9, 2026, an FCC filing referenced short-duration telemetry and command RF functional checks at the Falcon Heavy Launch Pad SLC-39A and the SpaceX Payload Processing Facility for a Boeing 702MP+ bus with a 2026-03-27 to 2026-09-27 test window.

Mentioned as: boeingTechnical ProductJan 29, 2026SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5

As of September 4, 2017, Kacific selected SpaceX to launch its Boeing-built Kacific-1 satellite on a Falcon 9 in 2019.

Mentioned as: boeingTechnical ProductJan 29, 2026SpaceX Manifest Updates Thread 5
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