Dave Limp tells Commercial Space Conference attendees what it's going to take to get back to the Moon and eventually Mars via ...
Limp said the decision would help Blue Origin scale New Glenn manufacturing and increase the rocket's launch cadence, two goals crucial to competing with Elon Musk's SpaceX and its dominant Falcon 9.
Blue Origin's CEO Dave Limp broke the news about the cutbacks with an email to employees with more details about their job status. Advertisement The announcement comes after the successful launch ...
The layoffs affect roughly 1,400 of the company's nearly 14,000 employees - mostly concentrated in Florida, Texas and Washington - and comes as Blue Origin starts production of its giant New Glenn ...
The company hopes to stick the booster landing this time. WASHINGTON, D.C. — The second launch of Blue Origin's huge New Glenn rocket could be just a few months away. The 320-foot-tall (98 ...
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