The Space Coast could be seeing another new rocket fly soon as the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday issued a launch license for Blue Origin’s New Glenn. An FAA statement said Jeff Bezos ...
IN PERHAPS THE FINAL HURDLE BEFORE LAUNCH, THE FAA HAS NOW GIVEN BLUE ORIGIN THE GREEN LIGHT TO START SENDING NEW GLENN ROCKETS INTO ORBIT OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS. THE LICENSE, GRANTED AFTER ...
Coleman. “By working closely with Blue Origin, the FAA issued this new launch license well in advance of the statutory deadline for the historic maiden flight of New Glenn.” Limp posted to X Friday ...
Coleman. “By working closely with Blue Origin, the FAA issued this new launch license well in advance of the statutory deadline for the historic maiden flight of New Glenn.” Limp posted to X ...
the FAA said in a statement. The New Glenn debut will be a certification mission required by the U.S. Space Force before the company can begin launching national security satellites. The debut ...
It is valid for five years,” read a statement on the FAA’s website. Standing more than 320 feet (98 meters) tall, the New Glenn features a reusable first stage designed to fly 25 missions.
Coleman said. “By working closely with Blue Origin, the FAA issued this new launch license well in advance of the statutory deadline for the historic maiden flight of New Glenn.” The Part 450 ...