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FAA to review safety concerns raised by former Blue Origin employee By Reuters

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(Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Thursday it will review safety concerns raised by a former Blue Origin employee about billionaire Jeff Bezos’ space company.

Alexandra Abrams and 20 other Blue Origin Employee Communications employees (and former employees) stated in an essay that they “had seen a pattern” of decision making which prioritized execution speed, cost reduction, over proper resourcing to assure quality.

According to the FAA, every safety complaint is taken seriously and it’s currently reviewing all information. Blue Origin has not yet responded to my request for comment.

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