Why the return of Boeing’s Starliner is a hollow victory for crisis-hit company

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The issues with Starliner reflect a wider culture problem at Boeing, with staff leaving in droves for the likes of SpaceX and Blue Origin

Boeing and Nasa teams work around the Starliner spacecraft after it landed uncrewed in New Mexico on Friday

The latest mission should have been the final test before Nasa could certify Starliner for routine flights.If it were down to Richard Aboulafia, an aviation industry analyst at AeroDynamic Advisory, Mr Ortberg should get rid of it as soon as possible. “I would argue for selling their space business if they can,” he said.and losing $1 billion refitting Air Force One, there have been so many scandals the public is in danger of becoming immunised to them.

“The idea of taking an engineering company and having non-engineers running it with a complete ignorance of technical challenges is a recipe for trouble. Space industry analyst Laura Forczyk said that capsules were a “very well-tested type of technology”. Nasa is desperate to avoid another situation such as that seen in the years between 2011 and 2020, when its Space Shuttle programme was retired, meaning America had to rely on Russian spacecraft to get to the ISS.

 

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