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An artist’s conception shows Boeing’s Phantom Express XS-1 space plane in flight. (Boeing Illustration) The Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency says Boeing is dropping out ...
Boeing plans to commercialize the space plane, which it calls the Phantom Express, offering it to government and commercial customers. But the unique design concept is no guarantee of success, ...
The Phantom Express space plane is a ghost. Phantom Express won't get off the ground after all. Boeing has withdrawn from Experimental Spaceplane (XSP), a U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects ...
An artist’s conception shows Boeing’s Phantom Express XS-1 space plane in flight. (Boeing Illustration) The Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency says it has selected the ...
Boeing and Aerojet Rocketdyne successfully test-fired a space shuttle-era engine 10 times in 10 days, demonstrating the rapid turnaround capability critical to the Phantom Express, a reusable ...
DARPA, the agency that tests new advanced technologies for the military, has picked Boeing’s design concept, called the Phantom Express, to move forward as part of the agency’s Experimental ...
Here’s how it works. The U.S. military's new XS-1 space plane will be built by Boeing, and it's called the Phantom Express. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) announced today ...
Boeing on Wednesday won a U.S. military contract to develop an experimental space plane that could launch and land on the Space Coast in 2020. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency ...
Boeing's task is to develop a technology demonstrator ... DARPA says that in addition to the Phantom Express helping meet military needs, it hopes it will attract interest in the XS-1 technology ...
"Phantom Express is designed to disrupt and transform ... more affordably and with less risk," said Darryl Davis, president, Boeing Phantom Works. In May, Nasa successfully landed the autonomous ...
The Phantom Express is designed to "disrupt and transform the satellite launch process as we know it today," a Boeing executive said. ULA has a lot riding on the rest ...