NASA
Boeing Statement on Starliner CFT Status (News Release - June 1)
Boeing’s priority for Starliner’s Crew Flight Test is the safe launch, docking and return of Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams. For that reason, we have recommended to NASA that we reevaluate our launch window to allow for closing out the remaining technical and certification items.
We were notified by the parachute supplier of an issue, identified through testing, that reduced our safety margin. Our engineering team provided additional analysis and given that, we determined the safest course of action was to stand down for the July launch opportunity.
We are now determining when we will be ready to launch, but anticipate additional parachute testing. We are committed to the Starliner program and are working closely with NASA to identify a new launch date.
Source: StarlinerUpdates.com
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The first launch of astronauts on Boeing’s delay-prone Starliner spacecraft won’t happen in July after engineers recently discovered a problem with the spacecraft’s parachute system and identified flammable tape around wiring harnesses inside the vehicle. https://t.co/UgbYBzBVVh pic.twitter.com/KhJ9Iq7dEX
— Spaceflight Now (@SpaceflightNow) June 1, 2023
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