Blue Origin Cleared To Fly New Glenn Mega-Rocket After April Mishap

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Blue Origin Cleared To Fly New Glenn Mega-Rocket After April Mishap
Blue Origin New Glenn Cleared to Fly Again After Dramatic April Failure Blue Origin’s massive New Glenn rocket is officially back in action after federal regulators cleared the company to resume launches following a high-profile mishap earlier this year. The approval marks a major turning point for Jeff Bezos’ space company after an upper-stage failure during an April mission destroyed a commercial satellite payload. Now, with the investigation completed and corrective measures reportedly in place, Blue Origin is preparing to push forward with its ambitious launch schedule for 2026. The decision also comes at a critical moment in the rapidly intensifying private space race. With reusable heavy-lift rockets becoming the foundation of future satellite deployments, lunar missions, and deep-space exploration, New Glenn’s return could reshape competition across the commercial launch industry. Blue Origin Wins FAA Clearance After New Glenn Investigation The Federal Aviation Administration has c…