NASA has made definitive progress towards achieving several bold U.S. goals in aeronautics related to air breathing engines. The advanced technologies developed towards these goals span applications from general aviation to large subsonic and supersonic aircraft. The proof of successful technology development is demonstrated through successful technology transfer to U.S. industry and projected fleet impact. Specific examples of progress are discussed that quantifies the achievement towards these goals. In addition, a more detailed vision for NASA aeronautics is defined and key strategic issues are explored which invite international and national debate and involvement especially in reduced environmental impact for subsonic and supersonic ai...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Subsonic Fixed Wing Project and Integrated Systems Research...
In an effort to increase fuel efficiency and reduce noise in commercial airplanes, NASA aeronautics ...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...
NASA is undertaking several bold new initiatives to develop revolutionary technologies for civil avi...
Selected examples of recent accomplishments and current activities that are relevant to the principa...
This report contains numerous color illustrations to describe the NASA programs in aeronautics. The ...
The aeropropulsion industry in the U.S. has established an enviable record of leading the world in a...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
The technical accomplishments and research highlights of 1986 are featured, along with information o...
Aeropropulsion technologies must progress to satisfy increasingly stringent global environmental req...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
The factors of continuing strong growth in air traffic volume, the vital role of the air transport s...
While each aspect of its aeronautical technology program is important to the current preeminence of ...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
New opportunities for greater performance civil air transportation aircraft derive from the continui...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Subsonic Fixed Wing Project and Integrated Systems Research...
In an effort to increase fuel efficiency and reduce noise in commercial airplanes, NASA aeronautics ...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...
NASA is undertaking several bold new initiatives to develop revolutionary technologies for civil avi...
Selected examples of recent accomplishments and current activities that are relevant to the principa...
This report contains numerous color illustrations to describe the NASA programs in aeronautics. The ...
The aeropropulsion industry in the U.S. has established an enviable record of leading the world in a...
This paper highlights the efforts being performed or sponsored by NASA, in cooperation with the U.S....
The technical accomplishments and research highlights of 1986 are featured, along with information o...
Aeropropulsion technologies must progress to satisfy increasingly stringent global environmental req...
NASA is responsible for advancing technologies related to air transportation. A sampling of the work...
The factors of continuing strong growth in air traffic volume, the vital role of the air transport s...
While each aspect of its aeronautical technology program is important to the current preeminence of ...
Through a robust partnership with the aviation industry, over the past 50 years NASA programs have h...
New opportunities for greater performance civil air transportation aircraft derive from the continui...
The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Subsonic Fixed Wing Project and Integrated Systems Research...
In an effort to increase fuel efficiency and reduce noise in commercial airplanes, NASA aeronautics ...
The role of the Lewis Research Center in aeronautical propulsion is described. The state of the art ...