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Bezos plans to invest $1B in Blue Origin

Amazon chief says rocket program will fly people to space ‘this coming year’

- By Samantha Masunaga

Jeff Bezos will invest “just over $1 billion” next year in Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket program, and the company will fly people to space “this coming year,” the Amazon.com chief executive said Wednesday.

Speaking at the Air Force Associatio­n’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Md., Bezos said a “big team of people” is working on the rocket’s developmen­t. The Kent, Wash., company has said the rocket will be available in twoand three-stage versions, and already has several commercial satellite launch orders.

The rocket’s BE-4 engine test program is also “going very well,” Bezos said. The engine, which will be propelled by liquefied natural gas and liquid oxygen, is being considered for use in the first stage of the next generation Vulcan Centaur rocket under developmen­t by a joint venture of Lockheed Martin Corp. and Boeing Co. known as United Launch Alliance.

Analysts have said New Glenn could compete with the likes of Hawthorne-based SpaceX and ULA for national security launch contracts.

Blue Origin opened a 650,000-square-foot manufactur­ing facility in Florida and has been building its launch pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The two represent a total investment of about $1 billion, Bezos said.

In addition to satellite launch contracts, Blue Origin expects to generate revenue through space tourism with its New Shepard launch vehicle and crew capsule.

“We’ll be putting people in space this coming year,” Bezos said.

The company has already conducted a number of tests of the system, though ticket prices for the suborbital flight have not been announced.

 ?? Blue Origin via Associated Press ?? Blue Origin’s New Shepard booster lands in West Texas during a test last year.
Blue Origin via Associated Press Blue Origin’s New Shepard booster lands in West Texas during a test last year.

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