No Option! Boeing STOPS manufacturing New Rocket cause of Starliner's Failure-No Way to beat SpaceX
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No Option! Boeing STOPS manufacturing New Rocket cause of Starliner's Failure - No Way to beat SpaceX.
During more than half a century of operation in the space field, Boeing seems to have never been in the miserable situation as now. The company has suffered for 5 years living in criticism because of Starliner delays and losses of more than half a billion dollars.
The space agency's deputy administrator, Lori Garver has shared that Starliner "was a tough call. And I think if Boeing looks back on it, they wouldn't do it again."
Given what happened to the Starliner, Boeing would never produce any other rocket. SpaceX will probably soon lose a big competitor.
Exactly why?
Let's analyze all the reasons surrounding this in today's episode of Alpha Tech Channel:
Firstly, let's see how Boeing got involved in the space program?
The Boeing Company was founded in 1916 by William Edward Boeing in Seattle, Washington, is an American aerospace company that makes rockets, airplanes, satellites, missiles, and other high-tech products.
Over the years, the company grew and produced airplanes for both military and commercial applications. During the 1960s Apollo program, Boeing worked with McDonnell Douglas and North American Aviation to build NASA's Saturn V rocket that took astronauts to the moon.
Boeing was also involved in the Space Shuttle program. The company famously manufactured a modified Boeing 747 that the orbiting shuttle vehicle would piggyback atop during tests and travel, according to Boeing.
No Option! Boeing STOPS manufacturing New Rocket cause of Starliner's Failure-No Way to beat SpaceX
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