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Boeing's no good, never-ending tailspin might take NASA with itNASA spin doctors object to headlines ... I ain't going." For Boeing engineers who worked on commercial jets from the 707 to the 747 "jumbo," the bedrock of their craft was safety.
Boeing, NASA execs had heated arguments about bringing stranded astronauts home on Starliner: report
Boeing and NASA executives fought in tense meetings over how to bring home the two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station in the days after announcing the pair was stuck in space ...
Related Uncrewed Boeing Starliner lands safely in New Mexico NASA prepares for Boeing Starliner's uncrewed return to Earth NASA shares reduced Crew-9 team that will return stranded astronauts from ...
NASA was reportedly considering going all in on Boeing, selecting the company’s Starliner as the only commercial spacecraft used to transport its astronauts to and from the International Space ...
NASA management has been in deep discussion this week about whether to return the agency’s astronauts on board Boeing’s misfiring Starliner capsule or to go with the alternative of using a ...
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft successfully returned to Earth early Saturday, ending a flawed three-month mission that forced NASA to make the extraordinary decision to keep a pair of astronauts ...
That decision finally brings clarity to the saga of the two NASA astronauts, Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore, who docked at the space station as part of a test flight of the Boeing vehicle.
NASA spin doctors object to headlines ... I ain’t going.” For Boeing engineers who worked on commercial jets from the 707 to the 747 jumbo, the bedrock of their craft was safety.
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