SpaceX Will Lay Off 10 Percent of Its Staff to Fund ProjectsIt said it wants to become a leaner company to prepare for the 'difficult challenges ahead.'

ByMariella Moon

This story originally appeared onEngadget

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SpaceX is letting around 10 percent of its 6,000-plus employees go, according toReutersandArs Technica. The private space corporation has previously said it's beenprofitable多年来,由于从clie利润丰厚的合同nts that include NASA and the US Air Force. But it looks like the company is tightening its belt to ensure it has the money for its biggest projects, namely the development ofinterplanetary rocketsand aspace-based internetmeant to cover the entire planet.

In a statement SpaceX provided to the media, it announce that it's taking steps to become a leaner company, since costly endeavors similar to those two had bankrupted other organizations in the past:

"To continue delivering for our customers and to succeed in developing interplanetary spacecraft and a global space-based Internet, SpaceX must become a leaner company. Either of these developments, even when attempted separately, have bankrupted other organizations. This means we must part ways with some talented and hardworking members of our team. We are grateful for everything they have accomplished and their commitment to SpaceX's mission. This action is taken only due to the extraordinarily difficult challenges ahead and would not otherwise be necessary."

According toArs, one industry source suggested that this might also be a way for SpaceX chief Elon Musk to let some of the company's lower performing employees go. In addition, aSeeking Alphareport from late 2018 suggested that SpaceX might not be as profitable as it looked, despite Falcon 9 being a hit with clients to the point that rivals had to lower their asking prices to be able to compete. Whatever the company's motivations are, the layoffs could provide the extra funds it needs in the next few years, seeing as it will take a while before Starship and Starlink can start making money.

Mariella Moon is an associate editor at Engadget.

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