Review of Starliner space taxi’s flawed test mission turns up 61 corrective actions for Boeing to take

Review of Starliner space taxi’s flawed test mission turns up 61 corrective actions for Boeing to takeNASA and Boeing officials say an independent review of December's uncrewed test flight of Boeing's CST-100 Starliner space taxi has identified 61 corrective actions that will need to be taken. The review was ordered after the Starliner craft failed to rendezvous with the International Space Station, due to a glitch that threw off the timing of a crucial engine burn. The independent review team reported 49 gaps in Boeing's software testing procedures, NASA said. NASA's associate administrator for human exploration and operations, Doug Loverro, said Starliner's lapse is being classified as a "high-visibility close call," which will require further reviews… Read More