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Open | 40.00 |
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Ask | 23.65 |
Strike | 205.00 |
Expiry date | 2024-05-24 |
Day's range | 40.00 - 40.00 |
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Boeing (BA) is preparing for its first astronaut launch to NASA's International Space Station on Monday night. If the flight proves successful, it could pave the way for NASA to allow Boeing to conduct routine flights to and from the International Space Station for the agency. This milestone comes amid an ongoing safety controversy and a leadership change at Boeing. Yahoo Finance's Bradley Smith and Seana Smith break down the details, discussing Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun's pay package concerns as he is set to step down. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Angel Smith.
Two NASA astronauts are are headed to the International Space Station on Monday inside the Boeing Starliner spaceship.
Boeing Co's new Starliner astronaut capsule was poised for a Monday night launch of its long-delayed inaugural crewed test flight to the International Space Station, two years after its first voyage without humans to the orbital laboratory. The gumdrop-shaped CST-100 Starliner with two astronauts aboard was due for liftoff at 10:34 p.m. (0234 GMT on Tuesday) from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carried atop an Atlas V rocket furnished by the Boeing-Lockheed Martin joint venture United Launch Alliance (ULA).