The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has partnered with Hyundai advanced air mobility company Supernal to assess the potential impact of a future on-demand air travel network on the energy grid. NREL said
MoreThe Department of Transportation (DoT) has named 12 new members of a cross-sector panel that advises the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on safety efforts to integrate unmanned aircraft systems into the national
MoreNASA and France’s national aerospace research center, ONERA, will collaborate on a study to predict the landfall location of sonic booms from aircraft flights. The research agreement, signed at the 2018 Farnborough
MoreNASA and France’s aerospace research agency ONERA have entered into an agreement to conduct studies meant to help mitigate the impacts of civil air transportation noise on communities. The partnership aims to develop new technologies
MoreNASA researchers have collaborated with industry to research, develop and demonstrate eight technology platforms designed to reduce aviation’s environmental impact through a six-year project. The space agency said Tuesday it launched the Environmentally
MoreNASA and Canada’s National Research Council have signed a new agreement that extends their partnership on aircraft engine icing research for an additional five years. The space agency said Thursday the renewal agreement covers research on engine
MoreNASA‘s Armstrong Flight Research Center has worked with the Air Force Research Laboratory and FlexSys to conduct a series of research flights to test the Adaptive Compliant Trailing Edge “morphing wing” technology. The agency said Wednesday the
MoreNASA has tested a computer software for determining the proper space between on-flight aircraft aboard a Boeing 787 test airplane. The Airborne Spacing for Terminal Arrival Routes software is designed to calculate
MoreNASA has inked an agreement with the Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement for cooperation on future projects to develop technologies for air traffic management in the U.S. and South Korea. The
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration has received a computer software system for air traffic management operations from NASA. Air traffic controllers will work to manage the spacing between planes that approach airports by using the
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