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  • Aeronautics e-books

    This site offers aeronautics ebooks with multiple titles that cover a variety of topics/projects. Resources are primarily historical but with significant emphasis on the projects impact on aeronautics and lessons learned.

  • Critical Knowledge inSight: Asking Good Questions

    Learn to ask good questions to gather important details about a project.

  • Explore Flight

    Main NASA Aeronautics Webpage highlighting research in advanced air vehicle concepts, airspace operations and safety, integrated aviation systems, and the nurturing and development of transformative concepts for aviation.

  • Knowledge Community Corner: NASA ARMD’s Ian Boyd

    Ian Boyd discusses knowledge sharing in NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.

  • Lessons Learned From the Management of the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator

    As stated in NASA Procedural Requirements document for NASA Space Flight Program and Project Management Requirements (NPR 7120.5), the LBFD project was required to conduct a Joint Confidence Level (JCL).

  • NASA Aeronautics Intranet

    The Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate sponsors and maintains a central internal resource for the NASA Aeronautics workforce to access and collaborate.

  • Podcast Focuses on Engineering Best Practices

    Small Steps, Giant Leaps series features engineering leaders.

  • Project Aims to Improve Aviation Fuel Efficiency

    Sustainable Flight Demonstrator will flight test innovative truss-braced wing. 

  • Technical Excellence

    These timelines highlight technical accomplishments from recent years made by aeronautics scientists and researchers working at the NASA centers. The timelines also include helpful historical checkpoints that provide context for ongoing efforts to understand and explore the frontiers of flight.