Blue Origin plans to trim its headcount by roughly 10%, according to a company-wide email sent by CEO Dave Limp that was obtained by FOX Business.
Blue Origin CEO David Limp told employees in an email that there was "less focus" at the rocket company than it needs to execute its 2025 goals.
We have a lot to do this year, too.” The rate of manufacture of the BE-4 engines — used for Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket and the Vulcan rocket built by United Launch Alliance — has ...
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space station development and the production of rocket engines. Limp, a former Amazon executive, was appointed CEO in 2023 with a mandate to accelerate Blue Origin’s transition from a research ...
After years of delays, Blue Origin finally debuted its New Glenn rocket on January 16 ... following a pair of successful burns of the BE-3U engines, while its booster was lost during descent.
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NASA’s payload for Blue Origin’s first mission to the moon is a suite of cameras that’s designed to record how the blast from Blue Moon’s engines ... s New Glenn rocket, which had its ...
CEO Dave Limp reportedly told Blue Origin employees the layoffs were made in an attempt at "thinning out our layers of management." The company has operations in Phoenix. Rocket company Blue ...
Kent-headquartered rocket company Blue Origin is will lay off 10% of its workforce, CEO Dave Limp told employees Thursday. The company employs 14,000 people, according to media reports ...