Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore have been stuck on the ISS since June 6, when their Boeing Starliner experienced technical malfunctions. The two brave Americans, who were only slated to be at ...
They’re outer this world. It’s been almost six months since technical issues stranded NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams onboard the International Space Station.
Boeing has been steadfastly silent about the fate of Starliner since then. Two senior officials, including Boeing's leader of ...
The partial failure of Starliner’s mission doesn’t help Boeing’s effort to bounce back from its problems. The company’s ...
Boeing may sell its space business in the wake of troubles with its Starliner spacecraft program, according to a new report.
Boeing has recorded another $250 million loss on its Starliner program. New CEO Kelly Ortberg said Boeing will not walk away from its loss-making contracts. Boeing has lost $1.85 billion on the ...
Although Boeing has yet to confirm or deny that Starliner and other pieces of its space division could be sold off, the fact that they might be can’t exactly come as a shock.
And Boeing—the maker of the Starliner craft that Williams, 59, and Wilmore, 61, spent 26 hours successfully piloting to the International Space Station, docking June 6—initially expressed ...
Embattled aerospace giant Boeing is reportedly looking to sell off its space business following the disastrous crewed test launch of its much-maligned Starliner that left two NASA astronauts ...
Boeing's Starliner troubles add to a difficult history of technical issues and high-profile incidents that have tarnished the company's reputation for reliability. The setbacks with Starliner are not ...
NASA is still unsure when it will next put astronauts on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which experienced issues during its first crewed test flight this summer. Starliner's next "potential ...
Astronauts Suni Williams (left) and Butch Wilmore were supposed to have stayed on the space station for eight days The two astronauts testing out Boeing’s new Starliner spacecraft were supposed ...