NASA audit flags multi-year delay for Starliner crew certification

NASA audit flags multi-year delay for Starliner crew certification

The NASA Office of Inspector General released an audit that concluded Boeing’s Starliner may not achieve human-rating certification for several more years. Ars Technica reported that the audit projects the spacecraft’s first crewed flight to occur well beyond the program’s original schedule. The review notes that the certification timeline has slipped far past earlier expectations.

According to the report, the delay pushes the inaugural crewed mission a decade beyond the initial target. The audit’s findings highlight significant technical and programmatic hurdles that could require extensive additional testing.

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NASA audit indicates Starliner certification could be delayed until 2027
NASA audit indicates Starliner certification could be delayed until 2027

Ars Technica • 01 Jul 16:11

An audit by NASA's inspector general suggests Boeing's Starliner may not achieve human-rating certification until 2027, pushing its first crewed flight a decade beyond the original 2017 target.

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