Boeing’s Crewed Starliner Launch Is Delayed Again Over Leak

A rocket launches with a Boeing Starliner spacecraft in Cape Canaveral, Florida. 

Photographer: Joel Kowsky/NASA/Getty Images
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Boeing Co.’s first crewed spaceflight using its Starliner craft has been delayed for a third time this month due to repairs on a helium leak on the vehicle.

Boeing and NASA now plan to launch from Florida no earlier than 3:09 p.m. local time on May 25, instead of May 21, the US space agency said on Friday in a post on its website.