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    NASA teams tested a model of the X-66 with a nearly 6-foot wingspan at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. The Low-Speed Wind Tunnel captured measurements of forces such as lift and drag throughout various aerodynamic configurations and flight conditions. (NASA photo)
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    Engineering the future of aerospace capabilities

    By embeddinginnovation and prioritizingsafety andquality, we’re delivering smarter, more sustainable results — in smarter, moresustainable ways.

    Mapping the future of sustainable flight

    Discover the Boeing Cascade Climate Impact Model, a dynamic modelling tool designed to help users evaluate strategies to reduce aviation’s emissions through 2050.

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    Next Generation Experimental Aircraft Becomes NASA’s Newest X-Plane

    NASA and Boeing said the aircraft produced through the agency’s Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project has been designated by the U.S. Air Force as the X-66A.

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    Boeing-built core stage powers NASA’s Artemis mission to moon

    Watch the Space Launch System launch the first human-rated spacecraft to the moon in almost 50 years.

    Moving people and communities forward

    With investments in ouremployees and thecommunities they call home, we’re fostering environments around the globe where people and ideas thrive.

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    Breakthrough: Multilingual employees help communities in need

    Boeing employees share their experiences as volunteer translators and interpreters for nonprofit partner Tarjimly.

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    Purple Heart recipient gives back to veterans

    Q&A with a Boeing Global Engagement teammate who overcame severe combat injuries and now helps veterans thrive.

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    'Rosie the Riveters' take part in Honor Flight

    An Honor Flight, similar to those for military veterans, brought a group of eleven “Rosie the Riveters” to the nation’s capital for a day of celebration on March 27.

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