In 2025, NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, advanced work across aeronautics, Earth science, exploration technologies, and emerging aviation systems, reinforcing its role as one of the agency’s primary test sites for aeronautics research. From early concept evaluations to full flight test campaigns, teams enhanced measurement tools, refined safety systems, and generated data […]
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Armstrong Flight Research Center, Advanced Air Mobility, Airborne Science, Commercial Supersonic Technology, Flight Demos Capabilities, Integrated Aviation Systems Program, Low Boom Flight Demonstrator, Quesst (X-59), STEM Engagement at NASA, Ultra-Efficient Aviation
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December 22, 2025
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