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Sierra Space Layoffs: Impact on Dream Chaser Spacecraft and Future Plans

Sierra Space lays off employees and contractors after completing Dream Chaser spacecraft. Uncertainty looms for the company’s future.

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In a surprising turn of events, Sierra Space, the Colorado-based aerospace company, has announced layoffs affecting a significant number of employees and contractors. The company, known for its construction of the innovative Dream Chaser spacecraft, recently completed its first spacecraft and is preparing for its maiden launch.

Sierra Space, which previously employed around 2,200 individuals across the country, has informed approximately 165 employees and an undisclosed number of contract workers that their positions will be terminated. The news of these job cuts was initially reported by CNBC and has since been confirmed by a company spokesperson.


https://stmdailynews.com/seven-us-companies-collaborate-with-nasa-to-advance-space-capabilities

This announcement brings a sense of uncertainty for those impacted by the layoffs, as well as the broader aerospace community. While Sierra Space has taken a significant step forward in its space exploration endeavors with the completion of the Dream Chaser spacecraft, it appears that the company is undergoing internal restructuring.

As the Dream Chaser spacecraft heads to a NASA testing facility in preparation for its upcoming launch, scheduled for April, the future of Sierra Space remains uncertain. The aerospace industry will be watching closely to see how this setback impacts the company’s trajectory and its ability to continue pushing the boundaries of space exploration.

Take a look at the story on CNBC. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/16/sierra-space-layoffs.html

https://www.sierraspace.com/dream-chaser-spaceplane/

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