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Boeing stated in January 2020 that it would take a $410,000,000 charge to cover costs associated with a second uncrewed test flight of its Starliner spacecraft.
Boeing received $4,800,000,000 in commercial crew funding for its NASA crew vehicle efforts.
SOFIA is a Boeing 747 equipped with a 2.5-meter infrared telescope.
Intelsat and SES have ordered 10 replacement C-band satellites ahead of the FCC’s auction from Boeing, Maxar, and Northrop Grumman.
Space Adventures previously announced plans to partner with Boeing to market commercial Starliner flights.
Mark Mulqueen will retire from Boeing on 2024-07-02.
Boeing committed on 2024-04-06 to fly the second uncrewed Orbital Flight Test mission at its own expense to carry out all tests intended for the original uncrewed flight.
Boeing made several changes in management of its work on the International Space Station and the CST-100 Starliner on 2024-06-19.
John Mulholland has managed Boeing’s commercial crew work since 2011 and previously was program manager for Boeing’s space shuttle work.
Boeing took a $410,000,000 charge against its January 2024 earnings in anticipation of conducting the second Orbital Flight Test and for other costs associated with the Starliner program.
On 2020-06-16, SES contracted Boeing and Northrop Grumman to each build two geostationary communications satellites for C-band services in the United States.
Boeing will build SES-20 and SES-21 in Los Angeles, California on its all-electric 702SP satellite platform.
The military is supporting three capsules: SpaceX Crew Dragon, Boeing Starliner, and Lockheed Martin Orion.
Boeing brought a Starliner test vehicle to Patrick Air Force Base for open ocean rescue training.
Boeing and SpaceX won Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts in 2014 to complete development and testing of their commercial crew vehicles and for initial flights to the ISS.
Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley joined the commercial crew cadre of astronauts in 2015 to train on both SpaceX’s Crew Dragon and Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner vehicles.
SES has seven O3b mPower satellites under construction with Boeing that are slated to launch in 2021 on two SpaceX Falcon 9 missions.
ViaSat‑3 Americas is the first of three high‑throughput broadband satellites under construction with Boeing and is projected to launch in mid‑2021.
NASA selected Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley in 2015 as part of an initial cadre of astronauts to train and work with both Boeing and SpaceX on commercial crew vehicles.
Virgin Galactic acquired a Boeing 747 from Virgin Atlantic in 2015 to serve as the LauncherOne carrier aircraft and the name "Cosmic Girl" dates back to the aircraft’s use by the airline.