Uncertainty Surrounds Starliner's Return to Flight Amid Ongoing Issues
NASA and Boeing are addressing problems with the CST-100 Starliner, but safety advisers caution that the spacecraft may not fly again for up to a year.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 12 hours ago
NASA and Boeing are reportedly making progress in resolving issues related to the CST-100 Starliner. However, safety advisers have indicated that a significant delay could be on the horizon.
The potential timeline for the spacecraft's next flight remains uncertain, with estimates suggesting it could take up to a year before Starliner is ready to launch again.
As the situation develops, both agencies are focused on ensuring that all safety concerns are adequately addressed before proceeding with future flights.