NASA Aircraft
NASA maintains a fleet of aircraft that enable the agency to conduct its aeronautical research, study our planet, train its astronauts, and otherwise operate its many air and space programs. This page will be a constantly growing and evolving home for information about NASA aircraft past and present.
Cool Video: NASA’s Experimental Aircraft at Armstrong
aircraft Flown at armstrong FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER
X-Planes Past and Present at Armstrong
Experimental aircraft, or X-planes, are built for a wide range of research purposes – technology or concept demonstrators, unmanned test missiles, and even as prototypes. Here is an overview of X-planes researched and tested at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California
Learn More About X-Planes at ArmstrongAirborne Science Program
NASA's Airborne Science Program, located within the Earth Science Division, is responsible for providing aircraft systems that further science and advance the use of satellite data. A number of NASA aircraft stationed at field centers around the country are available to support the program.
See the List of NASA Aircraft InvolvedNASA 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.
Read the story and see the ideasJohnson Space Center
The Houston-based space center plays host to a number of NASA aircraft that are used for astronaut training and flight proficiency, transport of oversized cargo, and hosting airborne science investigations of planet Earth.
Read About the JSC AircraftNASA Aircraft
Support Aircraft and Maintenance Operations Overview
Support Aircraft and Maintenance Operations (SAMO)’s mission support aircraft are flexible, adaptable, and agile platforms that are real-time in-situ research facilities to collect, process, exploit, and disseminate the best research data possible, as quickly as possible to demonstrate technologies and concepts, in the toughest environments.
Learn More About SAMOHere is Some Other Cool NASA Aeronautics Stuff to Check Out
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.
STEM Learning Resources
Explore hands-on activities, interactive lesson plans, educator guides, and other downloadable content related to aeronautics.
Aeronautics 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.
Free E-Books to Download
Add these books covering NASA Aeronautics and other aviation topics to your electronic library.
NASA X Video Files
This binge worthy page collects aeronautics-themed topics from the popular NASA X video series.
