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Boeing’s Starliner to make historic first crewed flight on May 6

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Boeing’s Starliner is set to make history with its upcoming crewed mission to the International Space Station on May 6. After completing a critical flight test review, NASA and Boeing have given the green light for astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to board the capsule and embark on their journey to space.

The significance of this mission cannot be understated, as it marks a major milestone for Boeing’s Starliner program and NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. With the potential for doubling America’s astronaut transportation resources and introducing much-needed redundancy to the agency’s human spaceflight program, the success of this mission is crucial.

However, Boeing has faced significant challenges and delays with the Starliner program, resulting in over $1.5 billion in overrun costs. The aerospace giant has also been under scrutiny for other near-catastrophes in its commercial airplane unit, leading to the announcement of CEO Dave Calhoun’s departure at the end of 2024.

Despite these setbacks, NASA remains optimistic about the upcoming Starliner mission, with a calculated probability of loss-of-crew at 1-in-295, exceeding the agency’s required odds. NASA’s associate administrator, Jim Free, emphasized the importance of crew safety, stating, “The lives of our crew members are at stake. We don’t take that lightly at all.”

If successful, the Starliner mission will pave the way for regular missions under the CCP contract, providing a crucial alternative to SpaceX’s Crew Dragon. With the potential for groundbreaking advancements in space exploration, all eyes are on Boeing as they prepare for this historic launch.

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