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Boeing’s 2nd Starliner space taxi test flight for NASA delayed again – Space.com
It’s a busy spring at the space station.
Boeing’s second uncrewed test flight of its Starliner spacecraft for NASA will not launch on April 2 after all.
On Thursday (March 4), NASA and Boeing jointly announced plans to push back the launch of Starliner’s Orbital Flight Test-2 mission from an early April liftoff. The flight’s was already delayed by two weeks from a March 25 target due to winter storms in Houston and the need to replace some avionics boxes. It now appears that Starliner won’t be able to make it to space until later in April.
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