Two astronauts were left stranded on the International Space Station in June after their Boeing Starliner capsule developed a potential fault, which would have made returning to Earth in it too ...
Elon Musk on Wednesday said Boeing (NYSE:BA) “is on a much better track with the new CEO” because the aviation giant’s previous leader lacked knowledge about how airplanes or rockets worked.
The pair launched on June 6 in the Boeing Starliner’s first crewed flight and were slated to return after a week, according to CNN. However, NASA has now delayed the return twice to buy time to ...
The two astronauts blasted off on June 5 on a Boeing Starliner capsule destined for the ISS. They were initially expected to be in orbit for about a week. But the Boeing vessel was continuously ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - It’s been a turbulent year for Boeing and supplier Spirit AeroSystems but the next step for the merger between the two is scheduled for early next year. This summer ...
The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA) named Ann Schmidt, a longtime communications leader at the company, to the C-suite Monday. Schmidt will be the chief communications and brand officer as the company seeks ...
Boeing's Starliner spacecraft has completed its journey ... The capsule experienced leaks of helium, which pushes fuel into the propulsion system, and several of its thrusters did not work properly.
Sunita Williams' return from space is delayed. Safety concerns with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft caused the delay. NASA will use the SpaceX Crew Dragon instead. The Crew Dragon launch is ...
After a series of technical hiccups prevented Boeing’s Starliner capsule from bringing NASA astronauts ... The decision to have an uncrewed return stemmed from issues with its propulsion system, ...
COLORADO SPRINGS—Boeing is believed to have wrapped up flight tests of the upgraded Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 following an intense series of flight and ground evaluations of the package using the ...
Thursday’s multi-billion dollar deal for the 737 Max will delight Boeing executives after a terrible year. Now comes the tricky part — delivering the planes on time and to the right specification.