Seattle, Washington: Federal flight administration (FAA) said on Monday approved a blue license to bring humans to the new Shepard launch system into space.
Former Chief Executive Amazon.com Jeff Bezo arranged to fly to the edge of the room on the voyage crewed magen from blue on July 20.
Blue origin is permitted to bring humans while the FAA license is valid until August and is approved to carry out this mission of the site launch site in Texas, the agency confirms.
Blue origin is needed to verify the hardware and the launch vehicle software works safely during the test and FAA flights confirm it meets regulatory requirements.
Blue origin flights will come a little more than a week after space-tourism rivals Virgin Galactic managed to send the crew including its founders, British billionaire Richard Branson, to the edge of the room.
Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin, as well as a space company founded by Rival Billionaire Elon Musk, works to deliver a new era of routine Commercial Space Travel in what has been popularized as “billionere room race.” Proven safe rocket journey to the public is the key to developing what an investment bank’s estimate based in Switzerland will be an annual annual tourism market of $ 3 billion in a decade.