NASA has pushed a small research jet to 144 mph while it was still glued to the runway, using a radical new wing design that aims to make future airliners far more fuel efficient. The high-speed taxi ...
NASA successfully conducted the first flight of a new wing design that could pave the way for more fuel-efficient commercial aircraft. Published on NASA’s official website, the article “NASA Completes ...
Close-up of NASA's Cross Flow Attenuated Natural Laminar Flow (CATNLF) scale model on runway - NASA/Christopher LC Clark Commercial airlines spend a lot on fuel each year. Some estimates for 2024 put ...
While NASA's primary focus has been on the special Artemis II mission, it has been testing a new wing technology that could save airlines millions of dollars by reducing fuel consumption up to 10%. It ...
NASA flight test engineer A.J. Jaffe and pilot Nils Larson walk on the ramp before a flight Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, at NASA's ...