US Approves Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin License For Human Space Travel

Bezos, his brother Mark, aviation pioneer Mary Wallace 'Wally' Funk and three other passengers are now set to liftoff from west Texas and travel just beyond the edge of space, the Daily Mail reported.

US Approves Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin License For Human Space Travel

News Summary

Blue Origin's news comes just days after Richard Branson launched to the edge of space aboard Virgin Galactic's first fully crewed flight on Sunday, in which Bezos said he "can't wait to join the club".

One of the tourists is the unnamed auction winner who paid $28 million for a seat -- their identity is set to be revealed in the coming days.

San Francisco: Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin had received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to carry humans on the New Shepard rocket into space on July 20.

The company was required to verify the rocket's hardware and software worked safely during a test flight and the FAA confirmed it met regulatory requirements.