Boeing Starliner Faces Delays, Certification Issues
Boeing Starliner Faces Delays, Certification Issues

Boeing Starliner Faces Delays, Certification Issues

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Malaysia's Prime Minister has revealed the National Budget 2025, allocating funds for esports and digital content development, including RM20 million for esports and RM65 million for the Digital Content Fund. In the aerospace sector, Boeing's Starliner program faces delays, with NASA indicating that the spacecraft will not be eligible for crewed missions until at least late 2025 due to ongoing certification issues. After the Starliner's troubled first crewed test flight, astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are currently stranded on the ISS, awaiting a SpaceX return. Meanwhile, Boeing's stock remains relatively stable despite these setbacks, with a consensus rating of 'Moderate Buy.' Investors are also concerned about ongoing labor strikes affecting Boeing's production capabilities, which may further complicate its path to recovery. NASA's upcoming commercial launches in 2025 will primarily feature SpaceX, sidelining Boeing's Starliner for the time being.

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