Boeing lost another $125 million on its Starliner spacecraft, according to a recent SEC filing.
Thats on top of the over $1.1 billion inpreviously reported losses.
The Starliner CST-100 remains docked at the International Space Station, where its been since June 6.
Boeing’s Starliner cost the company another $125 million in the last quarter and the company said further losses are possible.© NASA
On July 20, NASA and Boeing engineerscompleted a hot fire testof Starships thrusters and reported encouraging results.
The Starliner had also undergone an exterior inspection, part of standard procedure before a spacecraft departs the ISS.
Boeing said it is looking at several potential return dates in August.
While Crew Dragon is already operational, Starliner is still in development.
To date, SpaceX has completed eight launches, while aninthis scheduled for August 18.
Boeings Starliner went into development in 2014 under a $4.2 billion NASA contract.
Risk remains that we may record additional losses in future periods, the company wrote.
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