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NASA nears decision on what to do with Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft

arstechnica.com

Boeing won't start flying operational crew missions with Starliner until a year from now.

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NASA Moves Toward Boeing Starliner Return to Restore Space Station Traffic

www.nytimes.com

With the Falcon 9 rocket set to fly again, and testing of the Starliner capsule progressing, the agency is seeking to turn the page on a brief, troubled chapter in orbit.

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The life of two Boeing Starliner astronauts – including one from Mass. – stuck indefinitely in space

www.boston.com

“I’m not complaining that we’re here for a couple extra weeks," said Needham's Sunita Williams.

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Boeing’s incredible self-driving FLYING taxis with top speed of 110mph & hailed by app set to hit skies by 2030

www.the-sun.com

BOEING’S self-driving FLYING taxis are set to hit the skies by 2030 in a revolutionary tech move.

Boeing’s incredible self-driving FLYING taxis with top speed of 110mph & hailed by app set to hit skies by 2030

BOEING’S self-driving FLYING taxis are set to hit the skies by 2030 in a revolutionary tech move.

Boeing’s incredible self-driving FLYING taxis with top speed of 110mph & hailed by app set to hit skies by 2030

www.thesun.co.uk

BOEING’S self-driving FLYING taxis are set to hit the skies by 2030 in a revolutionary tech move.

Faulty Boeing Starliner leaves astronauts trapped in space for 51 days - and there's no end to their ordeal in sight

www.dailymail.co.uk

Sunita Williams and Barry 'Butch' Wilmore have had their stay on the International Space Station extended indefinitely after hoping to visit the orbiting lab for 8 days.

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Ryanair Boeing 737 Makes Emergency Landing After Boy Spills Scalding Tea on Lap

www.newsweek.com

The boy, who was drinking the hot beverage, accidentally dropped it, causing severe burns that required immediate medical attention.

Boeing Starliner crew get their ISS sleepover extended

www.theregister.com

Bosses regret talking up mission duration as Capsule's lifetime extended to 90 days

Boeing Still Can’t Return Stranded Astronauts To Earth After 51 Days Stuck In Space

jalopnik.com

Boeing isn’t just having problems on Earth where plane production is facing questions from the top-tier of the U.S. Government, it’s also having issues in space as well. The American company flew two astronauts to the International Space…

NASA says no return date yet for astronauts and malfunctioning Boeing capsule 'stuck' at ISS

www.foxnews.com

NASA mission managers are not ready to announce a date of return from the ISS for Boeing Starliner test pilots Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, the commercial crew program manager said.

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Astronauts remain aboard ISS amid issues with Boeing's Starliner

www.cbsnews.com

Engineers say they're still troubleshooting issues discovered aboard the Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams into space. They were originally supposed to spend eight days aboard the…

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Southwest Airlines passenger shares terrifying video from Boeing 737 MAX that flew far too low over water

www.dailymail.co.uk

Nancy Allen had been onboard the Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by the airline travelling from Columbus, Ohio , to Tampa, Florida earlier this month when panic started to set in.

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The life of two Boeing Starliner astronauts stuck indefinitely in space

www.washingtonpost.com

Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams blasted off for a short trip on June 5. Almost two months later, they’re still in space.

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Qatar Airways CEO says complaining about Boeing delays would be 'crying over spilled milk' as airline expands 777X order

Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said Qatar Airways is expecting its first Boeing 777X in 2026. The new widebody jets will feature the QSuite Next Gen.

Return Of Astronauts Aboard Boeing's Starliner Uncertain Even After 50 Days Of Launch: NASA Hints At Possibility Of Using SpaceX's Dragon Spacecraft To Bring Them Back

www.benzinga.com

Boeing's Starliner spacecraft faces technical issues, delaying return of two astronauts stuck at ISS since June. SpaceX may be backup option.