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23h

Raf

Bummer, Bezos getting tired of forking out $2 billion per year while SpaceX is out eating lunch?

16h

Junebug

Bummer. A lot of re-alignment in the space biz. SpaceX clearly ahead of all others in human spaceflight. I am rooting for Blue on the basis of competition making the whole endeavor better. Boeing no longer has credibility (and are barely hanging onto their rep with airline stuff). Interesting times.

16h

maurohhernandez

Bummer. One of the richest men on this planet cannot afford to keep a few employees.

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15h ▶ maurohhernandez

ssobol

That’s how he stays “one of the richest men on the planet.”

14h

Ron_Wanttaja

Pretty typical in aerospace. Once the basic design work is completed and the hardware tested, the company doesn’t need the preliminary design people.

Blue Origin in Washington is located just a few blocks from Boeing’s Kent Space Center. A lot of workers came from Boeing, probably will be a few going back. Did that myself ~25 years go.

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12h ▶ Ron_Wanttaja

Raf

14,000 employees is a massive workforce for a company that has yet to prove itself as a high-frequency launch provider or secure a steady revenue stream. That’ may be one reason the 10% layoffs (1,400 employees) happened, they likely had an unsustainable cost structure without enough launches to justify it.

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12h ▶ Raf

bserra

I tend to agree with You, Mr. Rafael Sierra.