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NASA demonstrates safer skies for future urban air travel
NASA is helping shape the future of urban air travel with a new simulation that will manage how electric air taxis and drones ...
NASA and Boeing are pausing the development of the X-66 full-scale Sustainable Flight Demonstrator. Instead, they will re-focus their efforts on demonstrating the benefits of thin-wing technology.
Decades before hypersonics entered today's headlines, NASA drafted an aircraft that bordered on surreal. Discover the story ...
For years American space agency NASA has been trying to turn its ideas for the aviation industry into a reality. The organization is actively working on projects that are meant to make flying more eco ...
In mid-2025 the aviation world marked a milestone in aerodynamics and avionics interaction. While most headlines focus on new engines, emissions, or avionics suites, NASA and Boeing made public plans ...
NASA and Wisk Aero (Boeing's eVTOL subsidiary) have signed a five-year Space Act agreement to research and integrate autonomous aircraft into the U.S. National Airspace System. The collaboration will ...
NASA plans to conduct community overflights beginning this year, flying the X-59 over select American cities to collect public feedback on the “sonic thump.” Still, in some quarters, the dream lives ...
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Supersonic Silent NASA Aircraft X-59 Completes First Flight — See the Details
NASA has officially revealed new details, photos and videos of the first flight of the X-59 QueSST, the quiet experimental ...
A new flight plan has been filed for a NASA winged orbiter and its jumbo jet transport, four decades after the iconic combination departed on its one and only international goodwill tour. The Lego ...
The annual watchdog report tasked to gauge NASA safety commended the agency’s handling of last year’s beleaguered Boeing’s Starliner mission, but revealed yet another issue found during the flight and ...
NASA's Glenn Research Center issues RFI on hydrogen aviation programs NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio, experimented with cryogenic liquid hydrogen in the 1960s and 1970s.
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