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Boeing In Breach Of Contract Over The Failed Starliner

( NNJ10TA07S ) The NASA Contract With Boeing For CST-100 Starliner

https://www.nasa.gov/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/475893main_nnj10ta07s_boeing_saa-r_new.pdf

ARTICLE 3 -- RESPONSIBILITIES

A. Boeing Shall

  1. Conduct the CCDev effort according to the milestones identified in

Appendix 2 to this agreement

  1. Meet all applicable ARRA requirements as identified in this Agreement

And related ARRA guidance

Each milestone in the contract generated a payment to Boeing
With the end result to be a viable space transportation system.
Not a piece of space junk:

The Game Is Over, The Fraud Laid Bare, It’s Refund Time

No way the tax payers are on the hook for this colossal failure.

Why Not? They got away with the dҽath of 346 men women and children !

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Dump that piece of space trash (Boeing CR-P) from the ISS already!!!

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Post ID: @2paw+1u88Z7xg

NASA signed up SpaceX to bring astronauts home last month. Boeing is getting out of the Defense and Space business ASAP to be followed by a bankruptcy announcement. Sure hope no one counting on getting their Boeing pension is still there when Boeing gets shuttered.

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https://futurism.com/the-byte/nasa-fears-tragedy-astronauts-return-starliner

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NASA is expected to announce as early as Saturday whether the US
astronauts stuck on the International Space Station (ISS)
can come home with the glitchy Boeing Starliner spacecraft that took
them there or will need to wait for a SpaceX vehicle – which would be
another embarrassment for the embattled nonsensical plane-maker.

“Nasa’s decision on whether to return Starliner to Earth with astronauts aboard is expected no earlier than Saturday, August 24, at the conclusion
of an agency-level review,” the space agency said in a statement.

Clownish NASA administrator, Bill Nelson, will attend the agency-level
review, the statement said.
Boeing for months has sought to quell fears about the Starliner issues
with new test data the company has claimed validates the spacecraft’s
safety for astronauts.
We have investigated ourselves and found no wrong doing,
Starliner is safe.

While we here at NASA are weighing Boeing’s nonsensical data against
Our high appetite for risk in the Starliner mission against the low value
of the astronauts lives.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/nasa-announce-stranded-astronauts-return-133703176.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9jLm5ld3Nub3cuY28udWsv&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAFyt3wFfKeilLcrQ_Z6d5RaqNGFaTBuCoh9BbSrdVhXYLrqCJfaFiZCYSInvpiPcPBvsC389F9yaD6v5bFNOIuHIYfQqMKet4AW6Zbr8FGshLfC2bFLCIDvnrg-7eHr4WDSQ2ZbgJ75lOLMoYvvaYW6gzggLjAtc4DuU46HjhA3p

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Just another Failure Trophy to admire on their shelves!

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Post ID: @1trz+1u88Z7xg

Shysters

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