The removal of work stands in Orbiter Processing Facility -3 (OPF-3) will begin next week, as the former home to Shuttle orbiters is converted into the new processing facility for Boeing’s future crewed spacecraft, CST-100. The conversion is expected to take a year, as the OPF changes call signs to the Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility (C3PF).
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Operations to support the upcoming first crew flights of Starliner and Orion are increasing around…
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The Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station are bracing for the arrival…
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NASA and Boeing testing valves to confirm root cause of Starliner issues
by Joseph NavinOn Tuesday, a joint teleconference between NASA and Boeing officials was held on the current…
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NASA and Boeing have finished the agency Flight Readiness Review (FRR) for the second Orbital…
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ULA, Boeing, and NASA prepare for uncrewed and crewed Starliner flight tests
United Launch Alliance (ULA), Boeing, and NASA have all started their final preparations for the…
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The first Starliner crew vehicle from Boeing has arrived at SLC-41 at the Cape Canaveral…
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At the White Sands Missile Range proving grounds in New Mexico, Boeing has conducted a…
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NASA notes Starliner’s excellent progress toward Orbital Flight Test launch
During Tuesday’s NASA Advisory Council (NAC) meeting, Commercial Crew Program manager Kathy Lueders briefed the…
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Boeing’s Ferguson on Starliner – no touch screens, but far simpler than Shuttle
Chris Ferguson, Director of Crew and Mission Operations for Boeing and a former NASA astronaut,…
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Boeing, one of NASA’s two Commercial Crew providers, is making excellent progress toward the debut…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) has completed the Design Certification Review (DCR) for the Atlas V…
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Boeing is progressing through various stages of assembling the first three CST-100 Starliner spacecraft –…
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With just one year to go until the scheduled completion of all uncrewed and crewed…
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As Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner crew transportation vehicle for NASA continues to meet its processing milestones…
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The long and arduous process of achieving commercial crew transportation services to space is closing…
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As construction on the second CST-100 Starliner for Boeing’s Commercial Crew Transportation initiative continues in…
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Boeing and United Launch Alliance (ULA) are continuing preparations ahead of Atlas V launches with…
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The 2011 conclusion of NASA’s 30-year Space Shuttle Program posed a major challenge for the…
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Boeing has officially revealed the name for its CST-100 capsule that will ferry astronauts to and…