Starliner-1 was originally manifested as a crewed ISS rotation flight with several astronauts assigned and later reassigned due to program delays. In April 2022, NASA announced that it had not finalized crew placements among the Starliner astronaut cadre, including
Barry Wilmore,
Michael Fincke, and
Sunita Williams. Williams and Wilmore were later assigned to the crewed CFT mission. On September 30, 2022,
Scott D. Tingle was named commander and Fincke as pilot. Fincke had previously served as a backup for CFT. On November 22, 2023,
Joshua Kutryk was assigned as a mission specialist by the
Canadian Space Agency.
Kimiya Yui of
JAXA was expected to occupy the remaining seat. Multiple crew changes followed as delays accumulated. Williams, initially planned for Starliner-1, was reassigned to CFT.
Jeanette Epps was added to Starliner-1 in 2020, but moved to
SpaceX Crew-8 in 2023.
Koichi Wakata joined the mission in May 2021, then transferred to
SpaceX Crew-5 later that year. On March 27, 2025, Fincke and Yui were reassigned to
SpaceX Crew-11, and on November 4, 2025, Tingle became
Chief of the Astronaut Office. On November 24, 2025, NASA announced that Starliner-1 would fly uncrewed, The first crew rotation mission is now expected to be
Boeing Starliner-2 if certification is achieved. == Mission ==