Boeing's Starliner Return to Flight Delayed at Least Another Year as Technical Fixes Continue
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Passant Rabie
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Boeing's Starliner spacecraft, which experienced technical issues that left a crew stranded in space two years ago, will not return to flight for at least another year. NASA's Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel confirmed during a Monday meeting that both NASA and Boeing remain committed to the spacecraft's return, but no specific timeline has been set for an uncrewed test mission. This extends the timeline beyond the optimistic April target NASA officials had previously suggested.
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