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Boeing is exploring the sale of a business unit that supports key NASA missions, the Wall Street Journal reports.
That could include the company's Starliner space taxi program and operations related to the International Space Station .
The news comes days after Boeing reported a $6 billion loss as its commercial aircraft unit has been hobbled by a strike.
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