NASA to Host Boeing Crew Flight Test Preview, News Conferences
NASA and Boeing officials will discuss flight test readiness, objectives, and priorities at 10 a.m. EDT
All three news conferences will air live on NASA+, NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency's website. Learn how to stream NASA TV through a variety of platforms including social media.
Media will have opportunities the afternoon of
The flight test, currently scheduled to launch early May due to space station scheduling, will transport Wilmore and Williams to the orbiting laboratory for a planned stay of up to two weeks. A United Launch Alliance rocket and the Boeing Starliner spacecraft will launch from
This will be the final media opportunity to speak to the astronauts before they travel to NASA's
International media wishing to participate in person or seeking a remote interview with the astronauts must request credentials by
All media interested in participating in the news conference by phone must contact the Johnson newsroom by
- 11:30 CDT (
12:30 p.m. EDT ) Media arrival at Johnson Space Center
Briefing participants include (all times Eastern and subject to change based on operations):
10 a.m. Program Overview News Conference
- NASA Administrator
Bill Nelson Steve Stich , manager, Commercial Crew Program, NASADana Weigel , deputy manager, International Space Station Program, NASAMark Nappi , vice president and program manager, Boeing Starliner Program
Mike Lammers , flight director, Starliner ascent, NASAVincent LaCourt , flight director, International Space Station Program, NASAEd Van Cise , flight director, Starliner rendezvous, NASA
Butch Wilmore , NASA astronaut, mission commanderSuni Williams , NASA astronaut, mission pilot
Wilmore, a U.S. Navy captain, is a veteran of two spaceflights and has accumulated 178 days in space. Selected as an astronaut in 2000, he served as a flight engineer for Expedition 41 from September to
Williams, a retired Navy captain, is a veteran of two space station missions, Expedition 14/15 and 32/33, and served as commander of Expedition 33. Selected as an astronaut by NASA in 1998, she has logged 322 days in space, first launching on the space shuttle Discovery with the crew of STS-116, then on a Roscosmos Soyuz spacecraft. Williams has completed seven spacewalks, totaling 50 hours and 40 minutes. Williams considers
Learn more about how NASA innovates for the benefit of humanity through NASA's Commercial Crew Program at:
https://www.nasa.gov/commercialcrew
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