As per a tweet from Boeing, the Starliner OFT launch has slipped by a day, to December 20th, 6:36 am EST:
We are now targeting Dec. 20, 6:36 a.m. ET, for #Starliner’s Orbital Flight Test. The range is clear, the spacecraft and rocket are healthy, and we successfully completed a launch day dress rehearsal in preparation for our first @Commercial_Crew flight to @Space_Station. pic.twitter.com/zTeFD1Qj65
— Boeing Space (@BoeingSpace) December 6, 2019
And in a tweet from NASA’s Commercial Crew account, confirmation that the In-Flight Abort test for SpaceX’s Crew Dragon is now NET January 4th:
.@NASA & @SpaceX are targeting no earlier than Jan. 4 for an In-Flight Abort Test of the #CrewDragon 🐉 from Launch Complex 39A at @NASAKennedy.
The test of the escape system is one of the final tests before astronauts will fly aboard the spacecraft: https://t.co/302Q6Bnvv0 pic.twitter.com/GuGI8QhQfl
— NASA Commercial Crew (@Commercial_Crew) December 6, 2019