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Bezos' Blue Origin gets FAA license for its very first New Glenn rocket launch

The Federal Aviation Administration stated on Friday that it has actually released a business space launch license for Blue Origin's-- Jeff Bezos' rocket company-- New Glenn launch.

Blue Origin entered into an extremely competitive area it has actually long looked for to sign up with, as the U.S. Department of Defense chose the company, along with Elon Musk's SpaceX and Boeing-Lockheed joint venture United Launch Alliance, to compete for nationwide security area missions.

The Pentagon had made initial selections under a $5.6 billion program in June.

The five-year license permits Blue Origin to conduct orbital missions from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida with the recyclable New Glenn very first phase landing on an intrude the Atlantic Ocean, the FAA stated in a statement.

The New Glenn launching will be an accreditation objective required by the U.S. Area Force before the company can start launching nationwide security satellites.

The launching objective was formerly indicated to launch a pair of NASA spacecraft to Mars before late October, but New Glenn had not finished its advancement by then, triggering NASA to move the spacecraft off the rocket.

Rather, New Glenn will release innovation related to its Blue Ring program, a line of service that will provide maneuverable spacecraft to the Pentagon.

SpaceX has dominated the launch market with its partly multiple-use Falcon 9 rocket and is in the procedure of checking its next-generation rocket, Starship, which is designed to be fully recyclable.

Throughout a flight test in October, Starship's towering first-stage booster had the ability to return from the edge of area to its Texas launch pad for the first time.

Blue Origin, on the other hand, has struggled to bring its giant New Glenn rocket to market. In December last year, it tapped Amazon veteran Dave Limp to speed up development of its New Glenn rocket.

(source: Reuters)