Boeing's Starliner spacecraft docked at the space station. NASA Boeing’s troubled Starliner spacecraft is set to depart from the International Space Station tomorrow, Friday, September 6.
COME BACK TO EARTH. THE BOEING SPACECRAFT WILL UNDOCK FROM THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ON FRIDAY AND TRY TO LAND IN WHITE SANDS, NEW MEXICO. TODAY, OFFICIALS STRESSED THE ES WILL STAY SAFE ...
When the Flyer of the Wright Brothers leapt off the ground at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, in December 1903, they never imagined that in just a few (relatively) short decades, their one-person ...
Boeing's troubled Starliner has a return date. NASA has polled "go" for the uncrewed spacecraft to undock from the International Space Station no earlier than 6:04 p.m. ET on Friday, Sept.
Boeing's Starliner capsule now has a homecoming date. NASA announced this evening (Aug. 29) that Starliner will depart the International Space Station (ISS) no earlier than next Friday (Sept. 6 ...
The plane, a 31-year-old Boeing 757-232, had been grounded since it completed a flight from Las Vegas on Sunday night. Delta confirmed the deaths in a statement and added that a third worker was ...
Boeing Co. and its largest union remain at odds on major issues in contract talks as a possible strike looms that could cripple production of its cash-cow 737 Max jetliner next month. The two ...
Boeing's bad year isn't over yet. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, an Alaska Airlines-operated Boeing ...
Experienced Boeing Starliner astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are stuck in space, and will not be returning home until February. The two have an extensive space history, and their ...
Two people have died after a Boeing 757’s tyre exploded while it was being changed. An employee of Delta Air Lines, the plane’s operator, and a contractor were killed in the maintenance area ...
Alaska Airlines Flight 1240, operated on a Boeing 737-700 according to flight tracking website FlightAware, took off from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at 12:24 Pacific Daylight Time.
One Boeing mechanic was usually the only one who worked on door plugs, he told NTSB investigators. The 35-year veteran was on vacation during critical work on the Alaska Airlines 737 Max.