Boeing delays debut crewed Starliner spaceflight over new issues
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Boeing Co will stand down from late preparations for its first crewed Starliner test flight to space that was planned for July after it discovered two safety-critical issues with the spacecraft, a company official said on Thursday.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Boeing Co will “stand down” from preparations for its first crewed Starliner test flight to space, which was planned for July, after the company discovered a flammable tape material and issues with the spacecraft’s parachutes, a Boeing official said on Thursday.
Reporting by Joey Roulette; Editing by Leslie Adler