Boeing’s very bad year ended tragically on Sunday, as a 737 flown by Korean discount carrier Jeju Air crashed, killing 179 passengers and crew on board.
Here's why NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are stuck, but not stranded, at the International Space Station after launching into space in June.
Between the 737 Max and the Starliner, the American aerospace giant is hoping to climb out of this tailspin next year
The crew launched to the ISS in June for a week-long mission but will end up spending an unplanned nine months in space.
2024 has proven to be a wretched year for Boeing. It lost millions of dollars in its contract with NASA to SpaceX, more than 200 whistleblowers reported it to the Federal Aviation Administration ...
The two-year mission will launch no earlier than late-February. Boeing Starliner astronauts to return on SpaceX vehicle NASA's Starliner astronauts will make their long-awaited homecoming to ...
This array of missions from NASA, SpaceX, Blue Origin and partners for 2025 reflects a busy year—and a dynamic and collaborative era in space exploration.
NASA's two stuck astronauts just got their space mission extended again. That means they won't be back until spring, 10 months after rocketing into orbit on Boeing's Starliner capsule.
Launch licenses the FAA just issued to Blue Origin and SpaceX are setting the stage for space billionaires Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk to supercharge their race to the Moon.
Minimum wage is going up in Minnesota to adjust with inflation. Michigan beat Alabama and college football fans made the same sarcastic SEC joke Doctor Who star Tom Baker made MBE for services to TV
While privately funded programs to develop space vehicles and execute extraterrestrial missions have been in play for years, 2024 may well be remembered as a banner year for those efforts as a host of accomplishments — and a few epic failures — marked a shift from what was once the exclusive purview of government-backed space agencies.
The astronauts aboard the International Space Station will celebrate New Year’s a total of 16 times as the vessel hurdles across the universe and into 2025. “As 2024 comes to a close today, the Exp 72 crew will see 16 sunrises and sunsets while soaring into the New Year,” the ISS crew posted on X about the unique celebration.