Washington -Boeing expects to be an additional loss in the CST -100 STARLINER commercial crew program next week’s fourth quarter results.
In the Press Release on January 23, Boeing provided preliminary results in the fourth quarter of 2024. This included a $ 1.7 billion claim for the revenue of the five programs in defense, universe, and security business units.
Most of these rates are directed to two programs: $ 800 million in KC-46A tankers and $ 500 million of T-7A trainer aircraft. As a result, not only the VC-25B aircraft and the MQ-25 drone, but also the Starliner costs $ 400 million.
Boeing provided similar guidance in the third quarter of the third quarter, and initially warned $ 2 billion. The company later reported $ 250 million in Star Liner in the third quarter.
Boeing did not provide additional details on the expected fees for revenue. The company plans to report the fourth quarter of financial results on January 28.
Boeing and NASA have rarely provided the Star Liner status since the spaceship returned to the earth and returned to the earth to complete the crew’s flight test mission. NASA chose to maintain astronaut Butciwilmore and Sniwiams, which was released at the Star Liner in June in June. The Starliner has landed safely in White Sands, New Mexico.
In October, NASA pushed back the first operation star liner mission over 2025, and used a SpaceX crew dragon spacecraft in both the crew 10 missions launched in ISS in March. He said he chose to use 11.
“The timing and composition of the next flight of the starliner will be decided to be established to better understand the way to Boeing’s system authentication,” NASA said at the time. “NASA is 202. The agency has since not provided the latest information on Starliner status.
Boeing has been updated since the last revenue call in October has stated that he has been studying how to rationalize business that can be involved in the cancellation of work in some areas other than commercial aviation and defense. Not provided. Kelly Autberg, the highest executive officer of Boeing, said, “Probably, we can probably be more efficient or distribute us from our main goals. There is, “he said.
In a report announced on January 23, the venture company Space Capital predicted that both Boeing and Airbus would sell the cosmic category this year. The report stated that if the sale occurred, the industry would shake the industry and mark the “extremely important moment in the space economy” by creating “new opportunities and risks in the extended ability of the government in the universe”. 。