I don’t have live access to current news right now, but I can summarize what has been reported recently about Blue Origin’s failures and investigations up to the latest publicly available updates I recall.
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FAA investigation status (recent years): The FAA has conducted and, in some cases, closed investigations into Blue Origin mishaps, including the New Shepard incidents. In prior cases, the final findings pointed to issues like nozzle/time-temperature-related stresses and required Blue Origin to implement corrective actions before returning to flight. If a new failure has occurred since then, the FAA would typically publish a final report or a press release detailing the cause and required corrective actions. Please note that the exact status may have evolved if new flights or investigations occurred after my last update.
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Notable past incidents: Blue Origin experienced a notable New Shepard failure in 2022 during an uncrewed test where a second-stage/engine issue led to the booster’s destruction; subsequent findings highlighted structural or thermo-structural components as the proximate cause and led to a regulator-backed requirement for corrective actions. This established precedent for how such failures are analyzed and communicated.
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NS-23 and later updates: In 2024, Blue Origin released a summary of NS-23 findings, stating that the capsule and payloads landed safely and would be flown again, which reflects a pattern of addressing issues without grounding operations for extended periods. If the latest news concerns a new failure, regulators would typically issue a similar assessment and licensing steps before resuming flights.
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Company communications: Blue Origin maintains a news page with updates on ongoing investigations, corrective actions, and flight readiness. These pages are the primary source for the most current status and licensing steps.
If you’d like, I can look up the latest, up-to-the-minute reports and provide a concise summary with citations. Tell me if you want me to fetch current articles and official statements now.