ULA Poised For First Human Spaceflight

Boeing's CST-100 Starliner spacecraft is positioned on top of a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket for the upcoming Crewed Flight Test.

Credit: United Launch Alliance.
It’s been a big year for United Launch Alliance (ULA), the Lockheed Martin- and Boeing-owned joint venture that has been remaking itself for the commercial space age. Jan. 8 brought the debut of the Vulcan, a single family of vehicles to replace ULA’s heritage Delta and Atlas rocket lines. On April...
Irene Klotz

Irene Klotz is Senior Space Editor for Aviation Week, based in Cape Canaveral. Before joining Aviation Week in 2017, Irene spent 25 years as a wire service reporter covering human and robotic spaceflight, commercial space, astronomy, science and technology for Reuters and United Press International.

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