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Boeing’s Leader of Its Troubled Starliner Program to Retire
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket with the Boeing Starliner spacecraft at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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Boeing Co’s top executive on its embattled Starliner crew capsule business is retiring from the company and being replaced by the veteran lead of its International Space Station program.
John Mulholland, who previously managed the Starliner program before taking up the role on space station operations in 2020, is set to take Mark Nappi’s job, Boeing said in an emailed statement on Thursday.