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dgrin91 ◴[] No.41888020[source]
I wonder if Boeing will cancel starliner since they already lost 1B+ and won't have a chance to earn on it for a while
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Vecr ◴[] No.41888246[source]
If they don't fix it, what will their reputation be like? In isolation giving up is probably the correct thing to do, if it wasn't so extremely public.
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solardev ◴[] No.41888278[source]
Does Boeing still have any reputation left worth saving? Seems like they gotta start from scratch regardless.
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panick21_ ◴[] No.41888812[source]
If they drop this program they basically fuck over NASA. And Boeing is still the prime contractor on SLS. Meaning that NASA could very well finally stop playing nice over SLS.

And if Boeing wants to ever recover a chance on major NASA contracts, they can't let NASA down on this. Unless the want to just leave the space business.

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1. mshockwave ◴[] No.41889658[source]
NASA used to be nice over SLS was that they really didn't have a choice + congress pressure (hiring people who lost their jobs due to space shuttle cancelation) but now it seems like NASA _does_ have a choice to choose an alternative (and waaay cheaper) vehicle over SLS. Curious whether those senators will keep their pressure.