• Diplomjodler
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    1526 days ago

    No way Starliner flies again. This whole thing has been a gigantic fiasco from day one. I hope they pull the plug and spend the money on programs with a future.

    • @Jumuta
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      326 days ago

      boeing’s spending the money not nasa, it’s a fixed price contract

    • @CaptDust
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      -126 days ago

      I disagree, they have so much time and money investment into starliner, it has to fly again. They can’t throw out 15 years of development.

        • @CaptDust
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          26 days ago

          It’s not a usual cost-plus contract, to my knowledge, the government hasn’t funded it beyond the initial half billion. Boeing is taking a bath on this capsule development, needs the crew contracts to recoup, and that’s why I don’t believe they will abandon it.

            • threelonmusketeersM
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              225 days ago

              I don’t know. Part of me feels a bit of glee that Boeing is having to foot the bill for their own incompetence.

      • @[email protected]
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        1326 days ago

        They definitely should throw away 15 years worth of development if they are unable to deliver. Any more money spent would be wasted

      • @[email protected]
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        726 days ago

        They’re more than $1.5 billion in hole on this contract, but they must be doing some math on how many future contracts they might miss out on if they back out.

      • @[email protected]
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        426 days ago

        Don’t throw good money after bad (or the sunk-cost fallacy).

        Though it’s not like all that development is lost. They retain all they’ve learned and developed. Just costs a bit to store the data.