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I can't imagine why they'd do a Starliner cargo flight instead of another crewed flight test.
Maybe a less expensive (for Boeing) option would be a commercial Starliner mission to the ISS for a week or two the way Axiom has run commercial Dragon missions? I'm sure the Oceansgate type of customers would love paying for a private flight test and LARPing as explorers.
I think it's supposed to be a better-paid test flight. It sound like nobody dares to send a crewed test flight and Boeing doesn't want to lose yet more money on uncrewed test flights.
Wow, they really messed up big time and obviously don't think they can do better. I really wish SpaceX had competition, but they really don't. Sad.