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Welcome to NASA’s online home for all things related to the first “A” in NASA —Aeronautics. Here you can stay informed about NASA’s research to improve air travel and make it more sustainable. And if you’re interested in how NASA airplanes support the agency’s science programs and flight operations, we’ve got you covered. NASA is with you when you fly.

pictured: from 1971, a super guppy aircraft, a modified boeing c-97 stratocruiser, used to carry the third stage of an apollo saturn v rocket and second stage of an Apollo Saturn 1B.

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A supersonic vehicle model inside the 4-Foot wind tunnel.

Wind Tunnel

4-Foot Supersonic Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel

A view facing the nose of a white Boeing 777.

From the Hangar

NASA's new Boeing 777 based in Virginia.

Aero e-Book

Modeling Flight: The Role of Dynamically Scaled Free-Flight Models in Support of NASA's Aerospace Programs

NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft

JSC Aircraft Ops

Learn about the Aircraft Operations Division at Johnson Space Center and the airplanes they fly.

Aerial view of newly completed N-232 Sustainability Base at the NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA.

Ames Research Center

Read about aeronautics work at NASA's Ames Research Center in California.

Latest Aeronautics News

NASA’s X-59 Fires Up Engine for Maximum Afterburner Testing

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coming to an airport near you in 2050?

NASA Funds New Studies Looking at Future of Sustainable Aircraft

Picture yourself at an airport a few decades from now. What does your airliner look like? It’s more efficient, with lower emissions than today’s aircraft – what kinds of designs or technology make that possible? NASA is working to answer those questions by commissioning five new design studies looking to push the boundaries of possibility for sustainable aircraft. 

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An artist’s concept that depicts an airliner with two propeller engines on each wing resting on airport tarmac. The aircraft is viewed through a window and, in the foreground, a small child with dark hair and a yellow backpack looks at it, with his hand resting on the glass. Sustainable infrastructure is visible in the far background, including wind turbines and large tanks with LH2 written on them, the formula for liquid hydrogen, a potential alternate fuel source.
Artist’s concept of a 50-60 passenger hydrogen fuel cell electric plane created by Boeing through its future flight concept efforts. Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, received an award through NASA’s Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability 2050 initiative to examine new alternative aviation fuels propulsion systems, aerodynamic technologies, and aircraft configurations, along with other technology areas.
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NASA Aeronautics – A Vision for Aviation in the 21st Century

NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is working to enable industry to introduce transformative options for future air travel in at least four major areas.

Artist illustration of the X-59 in flight over water and land.

High-Speed Commercial Flight

Quesst is NASA's mission to show the X-59 can fly supersonic without generating loud sonic booms and survey what people hear when it flies overhead. Reaction to the quieter sonic "thumps" will be shared with regulators who will then consider writing new rules to lift the ban on faster-than-sound flight over land.

Artist illustration of an unmanned passenger aircraft preparing to land on the vertiport.

Advanced Air Mobility

Advanced Air Mobility is NASA's mission to help emerging aviation markets safely develop an air transportation system that moves people and cargo between places previously not served or underserved by aviation, using revolutionary new aircraft that are only just now becoming possible thanks to converging technologies.

Artist illustration of an aerial view of the Transonic Truss-Braced Wing aircraft in flight above a forest of green trees.

Ultra-Efficient Airliners

Under the Sustainable Flight National Partnership, NASA is leading federal agencies and industry to accelerate the development of sustainable technologies. The goal is to enable globally competitive next generation airliners using up to 30% less fuel.

An artist’s conception of an urban air mobility environment with various unmanned aircraft within a city.

Future Airspace and Safety

NASA is working with the Federal Aviation Administration and others to transform air traffic management systems to safely accommodate the growing demand of new air vehicles entering the airspace, enabling them to perform a variety of missions no matter what airspace that mission may require.

AERONAUTICS RESEARCH MISSION

Quesst

Quesst is the name of NASA Aeronautics' mission to help take the first step toward enabling commercial, faster-than-sound air travel over land. The centerpiece of the mission is NASA's X-59 research aircraft. The experimental supersonic jet is designed with technology that reduces the loudness of a sonic boom to a gentle thump. NASA will fly the X-59 over select U.S. communities and take surveys to record what people think of the quieter sonic thumps. The human response data will be delivered to U.S. and international regulators, who will consider setting new rules that allow supersonic flight over land.

Stay up to date at the Quesst mission page
Artist illustration of the X-59 in flight over land against bright blue skies.

Advanced Air Mobility Mission

NASA’s Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) research will transform our communities by bringing the movement of people and goods off the ground, on demand, and into the sky. This air transportation system of the…

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Stunning Aeronautics Images Gallery

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Aeronautics Videos Playlist

Your next binge worthy series is right here. Enjoy this collection of videos that help tell the story of how NASA Aeronautics is transforming aviation for the 21st century.

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Aeronautics Innovation Challenges

NASA’s Aeronautics Innovation Challenges are your entry points to the exciting, fast-moving aviation world of today. And they’re valuable ways for us to get inputs and ideas that may never have occurred to us. Thank you for joining our journey!

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View within the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s F/A-18 research aircraft cockpit, while in flight.

Fly With Us!

Start Your Own Aeronautics Flight Log Book

NASA invites you, your family – even your friends and classmates – to sign up and add your name to our list of virtual passengers. Your name can ride with us on our X-planes, drones, and other flights as NASA explores ways to improve aviation for everyone. Print your personalized boarding passes, enter flights into your virtual flight log, and access activities, videos, and more!

Set Up Your Flight Log Hereabout Start Your Own Aeronautics Flight Log Book
A graphic showing different Aeronautics research aircraft, an unmanned passenger eVTOL, an electric airplane, the X-59 and an F-15 with red and blue stripes on the top and bottom.

The NACA

The predecessor of NASA, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) was founded in 1915 with the intent of being an advisory committee that would coordinate research underway elsewhere. It quickly became a leading research organization in the new field of aeronautics, pushing back the boundaries of flight until its transformation into NASA in 1958.

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Making the Modern Airplane

Here are Some Other Cool NASA Aeronautics Stuff to Check Out

View within the NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center’s F/A-18 research aircraft cockpit, while in flight.

Aeronautics Innovation Challenges

Learn more about NASA Aeronautics sponsored challenges and competitions.

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Aeronautics @ Home

A collection of activities and lessons to learn more about NASA Aeronautics and the science of flight that you can do at home.

Two U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School T-38 aircraft flying in formation at supersonic speed.

STEM Learning Resources

Explore hands-on activities, interactive lesson plans, educator guides, and other downloadable content related to aeronautics.

A scale model of truss-braced wing aircraft is suspended within a wind tunnel for testing.

Aeronautics Virtual Backgrounds

Take video calls from your home or office in the cockpit of the X-59 or from inside a wind tunnel! And other aviation themes.

A book cover featuring a pilot wearing an orange pressure suit with its visor closed.

Free E-Books to Download

Add these books covering NASA Aeronautics and other aviation and space topics to your electronic library.

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NASA X Video Files

This binge worthy page collects aeronautics-themed topics from the popular NASA X video series.

NASA Aeronautics on Mars & Earth

Learn more about NASA's Ingenuity Helicopter.

Artist illustration of the X-59 in flight over a surbuban neighborhood.

Supersonic Flight

Research about flying faster than the speed of sound.

Aerospace Cognitive Engineering Lab Rapid Automation Test Environment; (ACEL-RATE) in N262 showing out-the-window views of San Francisco for UAM UTM Ride Quality Simulation project.

Flight Innovation

Stories about pioneering the frontiers of 21st century flight.

The Moog SureFly aircraft hovers above Cincinnati Municipal Airport during an acoustic hover test.

Drones & You

All about new ways to get from here to there in the air.

Transonic Truss-Braced Wing image created using data from a computational fluid dynamics simulation.

Green Aviation Tech

Learn about research to make aviation more sustainable.

Airplane outside it's gate at the airport.

Air Traffic Solutions

Read about how NASA is opening up the sky for all.

F-15s on Armstrong Ramp

NASA Aircraft

Information about NASA's fleet of aircraft.

Sunset view of the DC-8 parked on the tarmac is getting inspected.

Science in the Air

News about using NASA aircraft to better understand our world.

Aeronáutica en español

Conozca los avances tecnológicos desarrollados por la NASA, la industria de la aviación está mejor equipada que nunca para transportar pasajeros y carga de manera segura y eficiente a destinos alrededor del mundo en español.

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A female passenger on a flight with her eyes closed. On the right are images of aero research.
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