CAPE CANVERAL, Fla. – Boeing officials plan to re-do the orbital flight test of the Starliner spacecraft a little sooner than originally planned due to a few things lining up in the company’s favor.
Boeing is planning to launch the CST-100 Starliner on a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral to the International Space Station, dock and return it to Earth completing one of the final tests for the spacecraft before it can fly NASA and international astronaut crews. [TRENDING: Florida debuts new vaccine hotline | Merritt Island-bound plane found in ocean | Titusville man accused of killing mother] This will mark the second OFT for Boeing after the first in December 2019 did not reach the space station, instead returning to