Boeing's Starliner Soars: Uncrewed Cargo Mission to ISS Planned for 2026
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On the company's space front, Boeing's Q4 2025 earnings release on January 27 highlighted stabilizing operations in its Defense, Space & Security segment, with losses narrowing to about $550 million from $1.7 billion a year prior, per Boeing's investor reports and Chronicle Journal analysis. CEO Kelly Ortberg noted positive free cash flow of $400 million, crediting the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition for quality gains, though a $565 million charge hit the KC-46 tanker program—Boeing's first since 2024—due to 767-based cost overruns and added engineering, as detailed in Air & Space Forces Magazine and Defense News. Boeing targets 19 KC-46 deliveries this year, up from 14 in 2025, while eyeing a follow-on contract with repricing to avoid past losses exceeding $7 billion.
No Starliner operations unfolded in the immediate past days, but these headlines underscore Boeing's push to rebuild its space credibility amid commercial aviation ramps like 42 monthly 737s and 777X testing eyeing 2027 entry. Ortberg emphasized steady momentum in the January 27 earnings call, per Boeing's media room.
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