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Starliner 's 10-day Crew Flight Test ( CFT ) has concluded.
The Boeing spacecraft made a successful landing over the weekend in New Mexico .
The return marked an end to a long-delayed and issue-ridden mission to the International Space Station .
Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched to the ISS on June 4 , expecting to spend a week on orbit.
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