NASA tells Boeing it's out of race for station cargo launch contract
Boeing was offering an unmanned version of its Starliner CST-100 space taxi
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2015-11-06 04:46 GMT
Boeing was offering an unmanned version of its Starliner CST-100 space taxi
Cape Canaveral:
US space agency NASA has dumped Boeing Co from a multibillion-dollar competition to fly cargo to the International Space Station, company officials said on Thursday.
Boeing was offering an unmanned version of its Starliner CST-100 space taxi, a passenger spaceship under development as part of a separate NASA programme.
\"We received a letter from NASA and are out of CRS-2,\" Boeing spokeswoman Kelly Kaplan wrote in an email, referring to NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract.
\"I don't think we'll know the 'why' until our debrief with NASA,\" she added.