Boeing Starliner crewed flight to ISS delayed yet again
Boeing's Starliner crewed flight delayed by a month due to scheduling conflicts.
- Bilawal Riaz
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Boeing’s Starliner capsule crewed flight, initially scheduled for mid-April, has been postponed by a month due to space station scheduling conflicts. The mission, which involves two astronauts traveling to the ISS and returning to Earth after one to two weeks, is part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program. Despite facing technical issues in the past, recent concerns have been addressed. However, Boeing may not achieve its desired success as SpaceX’s Dragon missions already transported passengers to the ISS in May 2020. NASA will host news conferences on March 22 to discuss objectives and plans.