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The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has closed its investigation of the failure suffered by Blue Origin's New Shepard suborbital vehicle more than a year ago. That failure occurred on ...
The FAA also said Blue Origin was required to take 21 corrective actions to prevent a reoccurrence of the mishap. Those measures included a redesign of the engine and nozzle components to improve ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has completed its investigations looking into "mishaps" that occurred during Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket launch and SpaceX's Starship Flight 7 in January. On ...
The FAA said it had closed its investigation into the flight of an uncrewed Blue Origin New Shepard rocket that ended with its booster destroyed and a capsule that had to use its emergency escape ...
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, became the subject of a federal review this fall after a group of 21 current and former employees co-signed an essay that raised serious questions about ...
Home / FAA reviewing Blue Origin safety allegations. Posted in Commercial FAA reviewing Blue Origin safety allegations by Jeff Foust October 1, 2021 January 23, 2023.
Blue Origin is working to understand what caused Monday's accident, and the FAA is overseeing the investigation. New Shepard won't fly again until that investigation is completed to the FAA's ...
FAA to Review Letter That Criticizes Blue Origin on Safety. Share. Resize. Listen (2 min) ... Blue Origin, based in Kent, Wash., develops rockets, engines and other space vehicles.
Blue Origin took over the lease for LC-36 in 2015. It had previously been used for government launches from 1962-2005, including lunar lander Surveyor 1 in 1967 and some of the Mariner probes.
The Blue Origin all-female crew will not be considered astronauts by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Blue Origin successfully did their 11-minute space trip on Monday, April 14 when ...
The FAA said in a statement to Forbes that it completed its review and hasn’t found any “specific safety issues” with Blue Origin’s human spaceflight program.
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, became the subject of a federal review this fall after a group of 21 current and former employees co-signed an essay that raised serious questions about ...