Space Exploration
News Releases
Archive Prior to 2003
| Dec. 23, 2002 | Home for the Holidays for Boeing's International Space Station Team | ||
| Nov. 25, 2002 | Boeing Awarded Contract to Complete X-37 Development and Flight Test | ||
| Nov. 15, 2002 | Boeing Payload Team Receives High Performance Rating From NASA | ||
| Nov. 13, 2002 | Boeing Subcontractor Named NASA's Minority Subcontractor of the Year | ||
| Oct. 28, 2002 | Boeing-built P1 Truss to Join Twin Aboard International Space Station | ||
| Oct. 18, 2002 | Boeing and United Space Alliance, Renew Commitment to NASA Safety | ||
| Oct. 03, 2002 | Boeing-Led Team Wins Contract To Advance Nuclear Electric Power For Space | ||
| Oct. 03, 2002 | Boeing Begins Work on $200 million International Space Station Payload Contract | ||
| Sep. 30, 2002 | Boeing International Space Station Software Earns Industry Praise | ||
| Sep. 24, 2002 | First of Twin Boeing-built Trusses Ready for International Space Station | ||
| Sep. 20, 2002 | Boeing and Cimarron Share Top NASA Small Business Development Award | ||
| Aug. 29, 2002 | Boeing Wins Major Space Payload Processing Contract | ||
| Aug. 12, 2002 | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Boeing Complete MB-XX Cryogenic Upper Stage Rocket Engine Thrust Chamber Assembly Test Program | ||
| Jul. 25, 2002 | Boeing to Explore Commercial Alternatives to Supply International Space Station | ||
| Jul. 10, 2002 | Boeing Rocketdyne Awarded Air Force Hydrocarbon Study Contract | ||
| Jul. 08, 2002 | Revolutionary Air-Breathing Engine Rockets Past Key Milestone Ahead of Schedule | ||
| Jun. 05, 2002 | Boeing Designing First Large Reusable Hydrocarbon Rocket Engine | ||
| May 20, 2002 | Boeing-led Team Extends Reach of Space Station Robotic Arm | ||
| May 15, 2002 | Boeing Tests Critical Components for Advanced Rocket Engine | ||
| Apr. 29, 2002 | Boeing Rocketdyne Awarded $1.14 Billion Contract for Space Shuttle Engines | ||
| Mar. 25, 2002 | Boeing-Built Structure 'Center Of Attention' For Space Station | ||
| Feb. 06, 2002 | Wings for X-37 Spaceplane Shipped to Palmdale Final Assembly Facility | ||
| Jan. 28, 2002 | Boeing Rocketdyne Chooses Design for Next-Generation Reusable Rocket Engine | ||
| Dec. 19, 2001 | Rocketdyne RS-68 Engine Certified for Boeing Delta IV | ||
| Aug. 13, 2001 | Boeing and NASA Complete Dual Aerospike Engine Tests | ||
| Aug. 10, 2001 | Boeing and NASA Complete Dual Aerospike Engine Tests | ||
| Jul. 31, 2001 | Boeing Announces Major Human Space Flight Transition | ||
| Jun. 27, 2001 | Boeing Rocketdyne RS-68 First Flight Engine 'Go for Launch' | ||
| May 22, 2001 | Rocketdyne Receives $65 million from NASA for Next-Generation Space Propulsion Development | ||
| May 15, 2001 | X-37 Reusable Spaceplane Program Achieves Milestones | ||
| Apr. 23, 2001 | Boeing Rocketdyne RS-68 Engine Triumphs in 10K Run | ||
| Apr. 17, 2001 | Boeing Team Helps to Create Robotic "Handshake" in Space | ||
| Mar. 08, 2001 | Boeing Outfits Space Station 'Moving Van' | ||
| Feb. 07, 2001 | Qualification Testing on X-33 Flight Engines Begin | ||
| Feb. 05, 2001 | Supporting Life on the International Space Station | ||
| Jan. 10, 2001 | Delivery of "Destiny" Laboratory on STS-98 Provides International Space Station Its Science Centerpiece | ||
| Nov. 22, 2000 | Endeavour To Complete Assembly Of Initial U.S. Power System For International Space Station | ||
| Oct. 02, 2000 | Space Station "Doorway to Space" Passes Critical Pre-Launch Test | ||
| Sep. 07, 2000 | Space Station's "doorway to space" scheduled to leave Huntsville, bound for Florida | ||
| Sep. 01, 2000 | International Space Station Research Laboratory Passes NASA Review | ||
| Aug. 23, 2000 | The Boeing Company and MacDonald Dettwiler Broaden Space Station Relationship | ||
| Aug. 02, 2000 | Boeing Honors Three Companies for Exceptional Performance on Shuttle Program | ||
| Jul. 31, 2000 | International Space Station's First Truss Element Moves Closer to Launch | ||
| Jul. 27, 2000 | Boeing, Khrunichev Propose Commercial Space Module | ||
| Jul. 25, 2000 | Boeing and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Continue to Broaden Airplanes and Space Program Relationships | ||
| Jul. 06, 2000 | Boeing, Honeywell Team Up for International Space Station Work | ||
| Jun. 22, 2000 | Rocketdyne / Astrium RS-72 Engine Testing Successfully Completed at White Sands | ||
| May 09, 2000 | International Space Station: Teaming Agreement Signed between Boeing and Alenia Spazio | ||
| Apr. 28, 2000 | Brazil and Boeing continue logistics and engineering work for International Space Station | ||
| Apr. 24, 2000 | NASA Space Shuttle Atlantis to Continue Assembly of International Space Station on 10-day Mission | ||
| Apr. 20, 2000 | Countdown is on for return to space station: Mission STS-101/2A.2a | ||
| Mar. 17, 2000 | New Boeing Rocket Engine Assembly Facility Opens At Stennis | ||
| Feb. 14, 2000 | Boeing Rocketdyne and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Partner To Develop New Upper-Stage Rocket Engine | ||
| Oct. 18, 1999 | Boeing Dedicates New, High-Tech Facility For NASA Human Space Flight Mission Support | ||
| Sep. 24, 1999 | Shuttle Columbia to Return Home for Checkup, Rejuvenation | ||
| Jul. 28, 1999 | Boeing To Share Space Shuttle Vision At Development Conference | ||
| Jul. 15, 1999 | Boeing Readies Space Shuttle to Launch Chandra Observatory for NASA | ||
| Jul. 14, 1999 | NASA, Boeing Sign X-37 Vehicle Agreement | ||
| Jul. 08, 1999 | RS-68 Engine Sets A Record And A Direction For The Future In Space | ||
| Jun. 10, 1999 | Key Space Station Hardware Is Enroute to Kennedy Space Center | ||
| Dec. 16, 1998 | Shuttle Builders Look to Future Following Successful First Space Station Assembly Mission | ||
| Nov. 24, 1998 | "4-for-4!": Successful X-33 Rocket Engine Tests Continue at Stennis | ||
| Oct. 26, 1998 | Boeing to Assemble and Test RS-68 Engines for Delta IV at Stennis | ||
| Oct. 20, 1998 | No "2K" Problem With This Team: Boeing and NASA Conduct 2,000th Space Shuttle Main Engine Test at Stennis Space Center | ||
| Sep. 20, 1998 | New-Look Atlantis Ready for Date with Station | ||
| Jun. 10, 1998 | Mott Joins Boeing Space Transportation as Chief of Business Development | ||
| Jun. 09, 1998 | Boeing Technicians "Flip the Switch," Begin Powered Testing of New Features of Shuttle Atlantis | ||
| Jun. 02, 1998 | Boeing forms New Subsidiary to Pursue Growing Space Operations Services Market | ||
| Apr. 13, 1998 | DASA To Assist Boeing In Pursuit Of Consolidated Space Operations Contract | ||
| Mar. 31, 1998 | Mission Accomplished: Boeing Completes Delivery of Power Control Modules for International Space Station's U.S. | ||
| Feb. 11, 1998 | Boeing Helping To Place Laid Off United Space Alliance Workers | ||
| Jan. 22, 1998 | Endeavour Mission Is First Flight For Space Shuttle Main Engine Upgraded For Increased Safety And Reliability | ||
| Jan. 12, 1998 | Boeing Team for Consolidating NASA Space Operations Melds Big Business Savvy, Small Business Innovation | ||
| Nov. 25, 1997 | Boeing Wins Space Contractor Excellence Awards | ||
| Nov. 14, 1997 | Shuttle Atlantis To Get New Cockpit, Improved Navigation Capabilities During 60-Million-Mile Tune-Up | ||
| Nov. 05, 1997 | Key element of electrical power system for International Space Station in Huntsville testing | ||
| Nov. 05, 1997 | Key Element of Electrical Power System for International Space Station in Huntsville for Testing | ||
| Oct. 15, 1997 | New Multinational Inspection Spacecraft to Demonstrate Space Station Remote Sensing/Servicing Technologies | ||
| Sep. 03, 1997 | Boeing Vice President To Chair 35th Space Congress | ||
| Sep. 02, 1997 | Four Space Station Employees Awarded NASA's Silver Snoopy | ||
| Aug. 21, 1997 | X-33 Aerospike Component Testing Successful; Gas Generator Passes Test At Marshall Space Flight Center | ||
| Jun. 30, 1997 | McDonnell Douglas Completes Assembly of Key International Space Station Part -- Ceremony Marks Milestone | ||
| Jun. 27, 1997 | Key International Space Station Part to be Available for Viewing | ||
| Jun. 12, 1997 | Boeing To Study Liquid Fly Back Shuttle Boosters For NASA | ||
| May 19, 1997 | Boeing to Study Consolidation of NASA Space Operations | ||
| Apr. 18, 1997 | Rocketdyne Awarded Top NASA Award For Excellence | ||
| Apr. 01, 1997 | Space Station Express Rack Flying On STS-83 Mission Puts Science Customers On Fast Track Into Space | ||
| Nov. 20, 1996 | First U.S. Space Station Module Successfully Completes Final Pressure Test; Launch Just One Year Away | ||
| Nov. 05, 1996 | Boeing Employee Receives "Silver Snoopy" Award | ||
| Oct. 03, 1996 | Boeing Leads Formation Of International Space Station Operations And Utilization Team | ||
| Oct. 01, 1996 | McDonnell Douglas Gears Up For Space Station, Opens Hardware Assembly And Test Facility | ||
| Sep. 30, 1996 | U.S.-Russian Space Officials, Astronaut Crew To Get Firsthand Look At New McDonnell Douglas Space Station Assembly, Testing Building | ||
| Sep. 30, 1996 | Von Braun Space Program Management Award Bestowed On Boeing Vice President Jim Noblitt | ||
| Sep. 23, 1996 | Russia's Mir Space Station To Participate In Vibration Test With Space Shuttle | ||
| Sep. 17, 1996 | Veteran Astronaut to Lead McDonnel Douglas' Kennedy Space Center Operations | ||
| Sep. 12, 1996 | Boeing Space Station Active Rack Isolation System (ARIS) Flying on STS-79 Mission | ||
| Aug. 27, 1996 | Test-Firing Of 'Recovered' Shuttle Main Engine Shows Boeing Design For EELV Can Save Billions | ||
| Jun. 26, 1996 | McDonnell Douglas Appoints Dr. Rodney M. Linford To Lead Space Flight Programs | ||
| May 26, 1996 | Tank Pressure Experiment to Yield Valuable Results | ||
| Apr. 15, 1996 | Boeing Employee Receives "Silver Snoopy" Award | ||
| Feb. 05, 1996 | Exterior Of U.S. Space Station Modules Completed Flight Hardware on Track; First Launch in 1997 | ||
| Oct. 26, 1995 | Boeing Awarded Two NASA Study Contracts | ||
| Sep. 05, 1995 | Skylab Astronauts Don Space Suits Again To Help New Generation Of Engineers Ready Space Station | ||
| Sep. 02, 1995 | Structure Of U.S. Laboratory For International Space Station Is Completed | ||
| Aug. 15, 1995 | Boeing, Khrunichev Sign Contract For Key Space Station Element | ||
| Jul. 28, 1995 | U.S. House Votes Strong Support for Space Station | ||
| Jun. 08, 1995 | Small Business Is Winner With Station's High-Tech Initiatives |
