If struggling aerospace giant Boeing sells off its space business as speculated, it would represent the end of a storied era on Florida's Space Coast dating to the days of NASA's Apollo program.
TITUSVILLE, Fla. - Boeing is slashing jobs on the Space Coast. The aerospace company just announced layoffs at their Titusville office and at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) starting in January.
The struggling aerospace giant Boeing is cutting its workforce in Florida, including 47 positions on the Space Coast. A recent Florida Commerce 2024 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification ...
STARLINER, THERE’S NOW TALK BOEING MIGHT SELL PARTS OF ITS SPACE OPERATIONS AND BUSINESS. WESH TWO JUSTIN SCHECKER IS SPEAKING WITH INDUSTRY EXPERTS ABOUT THE POTENTIAL IMPACT ON THE SPACE COAST.
And they add to struggles already facing Boeing's space division. The most high-profile Boeing space failure occurred in September, when the company's Starliner spacecraft experienced a cascade of ...
Boeing announced it would lay off 141 employees at several Florida locations starting in January — including Kennedy Space Center facilities where the beleaguered Starliner spacecraft is ...
In October, The Wall Street Journal reported that Boeing may shed its space business to focus on commercial aircraft and defense systems. This could be due in part to this summer’s test flight ...
Notably, Boeing's Delta IV flew 45 times from 2002 to 2024, mainly for national security missions but also for NASA's first Orion test flight in 2014 and to launch the Parker Solar Probe in 2018.