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  2. Analysis-Astronauts' plight piles pressure on Boeing's ... - AOL

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    Starliner has cost Boeing $1.6 billion in overruns since 2016, ac. ... Starliner has cost Boeing $1.6 billion in overruns since 2016, according to a Reuters analysis of securities filings.

  3. Boeing Starliner - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing Starliner (or CST-100) [c] ... these new contracts would be fixed-price, placing the financial risk of cost overruns on the companies themselves.

  4. Boeing ousts head of troubled space unit after astronauts ...

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    Boeing's defense, space and security unit, one of its three main businesses, has lost billions of dollars in 2023 and 2022, which executives attributed in large part to cost overruns on fixed ...

  5. Without astronauts, Boeing's Starliner returns to Earth - AOL

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    Despite successfully docking on June 6, the failures set off a monthslong investigation by Boeing - with some help from NASA - that has cost the company $125 million, bringing total cost overruns ...

  6. Development of the Commercial Crew Program - Wikipedia

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    In November 2019 NASA published a first cost per seat estimate: US$55 million for SpaceX's Dragon and US$90 million for Boeing's Starliner. Boeing was also granted an additional $287.2 million above the fixed price contract. Seats on Soyuz had an average cost of US$80 million. [55]

  7. Commercial Crew Program - Wikipedia

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    Boeing's CST-100 Starliner – "CST" an acronym for "Crew Space Transportation" – measures 4.6 meters (15 feet) in diameter and 5.1 meters (17 feet) in height. [106] [107] [138] The crew module of Starliner can be reused for up to ten flights, while the service module is expended during each flight.

  8. Boeing forced to call off its first launch with NASA ... - AOL

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    The launch attempt was scrubbed with only 3 minutes and 50 seconds to go in the countdown — yet another setback for Boeing, which has already dealt with years of delays and budget overruns with ...

  9. Comparison of orbital launch systems - Wikipedia

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    NASA / Boeing Northrop Grumman: 111 m 105,000 [203] N/A 37,000 to TLI [204] Expendable: KSC: 2028 SLS Block 2 [i]