The Trump administration's potential cancellation of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) program could lead to hundreds of Boeing workers losing their jobs.
To align with revisions to the Artemis program and cost expectations, we informed our Space Launch Systems team of the ...
Boeing, which confirmed the potential for upcoming layoffs, reported an operations loss of $3.8 billion in its fourth-quarter ...
The United States Space Force released the first public photo taken by X-37B space plane in orbit, showing the vehicle high ...
Rumors and published reports of mass layoffs looming at NASA and Kennedy Space Center are generating concern across Florida's ...
Boeing told employees in its SLS moon rocket program on Saturday that it plans to make around 400 layoffs as NASA's Artemis ...
The move underscores the uncertainty facing NASA under the Trump administration and its Elon Musk-led budget-cutting effort.
NASA had cut a deal that may stave off sweeping layoffs seen across other federal agencies, but still will see about 900 fewer employees through a buyout plan, according to an agency statement.
The potential job cuts could have a significant impact on Florida’s Space Coast, where Boeing maintains a strong presence at ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke of the potential move Wednesday during his remarks spotlighting the launch of the Florida University ...
Writing the move "would offer significant strategic, economic, and logistical advantages to NASA and the United States," Luna cited major private space industry players like SpaceX, Blue Origin and ...