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Boeing has now lost $2B on Starliner
Boeing has now lost $2B on Starliner, but still silent on future plans
Boeing announced Monday it lost $523 million on the Starliner crew capsule program last year, putting the aerospace company $2 billion in the red on its NASA commercial crew contract since late 2019.
Boeing Has Lost a Staggering Amount of Money on Its Starliner Catastrophe
While SpaceX CEO Elon Musk and the Trump administration lay waste to NASA's operations, the specter of embattled aerospace giant Boeing's disastrous Starliner project still looms large. In an official filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
Boeing’s Starliner Losses Mount, Now Totaling More than $2 Billion
That’s a much bigger one-year loss for the program than we’ve seen in any of the previous years. The hemorrhaging isn’t over, though. Boeing warned that more losses may come as it struggles to get NASA to approve the spacecraft.
Boeing’s Starliner Fiasco Has Now Burned Through $2 Billion
The company may sell parts of its space business as it struggles to meet its end of a $4.3 billion contract with NASA.
Boeing's Starliner losses top $2 billion after spacecraft program reports worst year yet
Boeing has lost more than $2 billion and counting on its Starliner spacecraft after a rough year in which the capsule’s first astronaut flight turned into a headache for NASA.
Boeing’s Starliner Spacecraft Tops $2B in Losses
According to a new quarterly filing submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by Boeing, the aerospace titan’s Starliner spaceflight program has now topped $2 billion in losses.
Boeing names Space Station exec as new head of Starliner program
The vice president leading Boeing's Starliner spacecraft unit, Mark Nappi, has left his role in the program and been replaced by the company's International Space Station program manager, John Mulholland,
Boeing lost over $2B on Starliner program so far, flags risk of more losses
Boeing (NYSE:BA) recorded its biggest annual reach-forward loss related to its Starliner program spacecraft in 2024, and has lost more than $2B since it first secured the nearly $5B fixed-price contract from NASA to develop the spacecraft.
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Watchdog panel’s annual NASA safety report reveals new Boeing Starliner issue, questions viable future
The annual watchdog report tasked to gauge NASA safety commended the agency’s handling of last year’s beleaguered Boeing’s ...
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After Stranding 2 Astronauts At ISS For Months, Boeing Replaces The Head Of Its Starliner Program
Boeing has reportedly appointed its international space station (ISS) program manager John Mulholland as the leader of the ...
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Astronauts at the center of Starliner drama step out for spacewalk after more than 7 months in orbit
Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are conducting a spacewalk outside the International Space Station to remove ...
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Boeing Starliner official talks pros and cons of NASA contracts
Boeing executive Mark Nappi had been the face of the company's Starliner program during its beleaguered Crew Flight Test to ...
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Starliner astronauts mark 239th day in orbit with successful space station spacewalk
Starliner co-pilot Sunita Williams is now the world's most experienced female spacewalker, moving up to number four overall.
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Trump’s Political Stunt to ‘Rescue’ ISS Astronauts Is Moving Forward
NASA is reportedly working on bringing back two astronauts from (ISS) on March 19, around two weeks earlier than the agency’s current plan, an anonymous source told Ars Technica. This comes shortly ...
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How could the Starliner astronauts get home? Here are other SpaceX Dragon options.
Here's what we know about options SpaceX might have to bring the Starliner astronauts home faster from the space station.
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NASA astronaut Sunita Williams says "we don't feel abandoned" or "stuck" as space mission stretches on
Starliner astronaut Sunita Williams says she and crewmate Butch Wilmore have not been "abandoned" in space, as NASA considers ...
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