I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest updates, but I can share what’s generally known about Blue Origin incidents involving Jeff Bezos’ company and recent context up to my last update.
- Notable past events: Blue Origin has had several high-profile launch issues over the years, including a 2022 New Shepard mishap where the booster suffered an anomaly and the capsule’s escape system deployed safely. This event received wide coverage at the time and prompted internal reviews and design fixes.[5][7]
- 2024–2025 activity: There were reports in 2024 of testing incidents as Blue Origin advanced its BE-4 engine development and progressed toward higher-profile flights, with industry coverage noting engine and design challenges and leadership changes aimed at accelerating schedules.[6]
- 2025–2026 tone in coverage: Coverage since 2024 has continued to emphasize a mix of progress on new vehicles (like preparations for New Glenn) alongside reminders that technical hurdles occasionally cause delays or aborted tests, which is common in ambitious spaceflight programs.[8][6]
If you want, I can try to fetch the most current articles on “Blue Origin failure” and summarize the latest developments with dates and sources. I can also tailor a quick timeline or a brief explainer of what constitutes a “failure” in spaceflight tests and how Blue Origin typically discloses such events.