"Boeing's Starliner: NASA's First Crewed Flight Takes Off"

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Boeing's Starliner program, once seen as a competitor to SpaceX, is now positioned as a backup for NASA's crew transportation needs, with the company expressing uncertainty about its future beyond fulfilling its current NASA contracts. Meanwhile, SpaceX continues to lead the commercial spaceflight industry, with significant achievements in crewed missions and satellite launches. Other industry developments include aerospace companies' legal disputes, executive appointments, and upcoming rocket launches.
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