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.
Just four weeks after the successful maiden launch of the heavy-lift New Glenn rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station ...
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.
Less than a month after Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket successfully reached orbit for the first time, the company is announcing sweeping layoffs. Eyewitness News obtained an email from Blue ...
Blue Origin is laying off 10% of its workforce, according to Reuters, just one month after the successful first launch of its New Glenn mega-rocket. The company reportedly has more than 10,000 ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is set to fly Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King as part of a six-person, all-female ...
The move came only a month after Blue Origin launched its 30-story-high New Glenn heavy-lift rocket, the result of 12 years ...
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-meter-tall) New Glenn lifted off for the first time on Jan. 16 ...
Blue Origin is reportedly planning on letting go of approximately 10% of its workforce—about 1,000 employees—nearly a month after the inaugural liftoff of New Glenn. The company is hoping to ...
Blue Origin, formed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, had successfully launched its New Glenn rocket last month after years of delays. Kent-based Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is key to clearing a $ ...
"Every crew has a special crew name, and this crew has named themselves a Perfect 10. Well, that makes perfect sense to me, ...
Blue Origin announced plans to lay off 10% of its workforce — more than 1,000 employees — just weeks after the company debuted its first orbital rocket, New Glenn, from Florida’s Space Coast ...
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