Boeing’s Starliner: First Crewed Flight is Finally In Sight

The issues on Starliner are being fixed as flight preparations continue. The launch date is being finalized, and the first crewed flight looks closer than ever
The issues on Starliner are being fixed as flight preparations continue. The launch date is being finalized, and the first crewed flight looks closer than ever
NASA and Boeing announced yet another delay for the first Crew Flight Test of Starliner to the International Space Station, now scheduled for March 2024
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Starliner Crew Flight Test (CFT) first scheduled for April 2023 is now planned no earlier than July 21, 2023, as declared by NASA and Boeing
Boeing' Starliner is a partially reusable spacecraft developed inside NASA's Commercial Crew Program. The final test is scheduled to launch in Apr. 2023.