According to the officer, the launch date of the ship is not yet known and will most likely be announced in the near future. Currently, NASA engineers, together with Boeing experts, are examining the ship’s readiness for flight. It was noted that for some anonymous reasons, pre-flight checks took longer than originally planned.
One way or another, the Starliner flight will take place no earlier than the tourism mission Axiom Mission 2, scheduled for the end of May.
Source: Ferra

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