The company has stated that it is already taking corrective actions to prevent similar failures from happening in the future. This includes redesigning the combustion chamber and operating conditions, as well as tweaking the nozzle design to improve its structural integrity.
The capsule was not damaged and will fly again, according to Blue Origin. The company hopes to resume flights soon, but has not yet provided a specific date. It plans to restart operations by re-flying the research payload from the aborted mission. However, the Federal Aviation Administration must accept the incident findings before Blue Origin can move forward.