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Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project

Editor’s note: This project has concluded. This content is being kept online for historical purposes, but is no longer being updated as of February 16, 2026.
NASA wants to increase innovation in the way airplanes fly and the aviation industry along with it. The Convergent Aeronautics Solutions (CAS) project invests in seemingly improbable ideas that might lead to solutions to the problems that plague aviation and impact safety, environmental and community impact, and the global growth in air traffic.

Learn More About the CAS Project about Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project

project manager

Keith Wichman

deputy project manager

Kurt Papathakis

associate project manager

Gerard Welch

chief of staff

Kelci Skaggs

Latest CAS Project News

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NASA Armstrong Supports Wind Study

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NASA Interns Help Identify Aviation Solutions to Health Care Challenges

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NASA’s Autonomous Aircraft Decision Tech Gets Simulated Urban Test

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NASA’s Solid-State Battery Research Exceeds Initial Goals, Draws Interest

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Current CAS 'What If?' Activities

The CAS project invites you to watch these selected videos that showcase some of our activities.

DECO

NASA researchers are exploring how aircraft can use modern technologies to safely fly in the national airspace.

BEAM

NASA is developing an energy on-demand service for electric air taxis, large drones and other electrified air platforms.

AEROcAST

NASA researchers are developing a wind and weather hazard analysis system to predict weather hazards for low flying aviation vehicles.

SPARCCI

NASA researchers are developing a new generation of batteries to help predict and prevent battery fires

SABERS

NASA researchers are reimagining the use of batteries for next generation aircraft

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

NASA researchers use artificial intelligence to help imagine the future of aviation

DATA & REASONING FABRIC

NASA researchers create a safe way to exchange information to adapt to emerging aircraft