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Boeing's commercial spacecraft officially named Starliner

Xinhua, September 5, 2015 Adjust font size:

Boeing's commercial spacecraft CST-100, currently under development as part of NASA's Commercial Crew Program to provide transportation to and from the International Space Station, has officially been named Starliner, the company said Friday.

Boeing made the announcement during a grand opening of the company's Commercial Crew and Cargo Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, where the Starliner will be assembled.

"The Starliner is scheduled to take its first crewed spaceflight by the end of 2017, effectively resuming U.S.-based flights to space," Boeing said.

Previously, NASA had used the facility as a space shuttle processing hangar.

Last year, NASA awarded contracts to Boeing and California-based SpaceX to each develop systems that will transport astronauts to the International Space Station from the United States. Enditem