The X-59 QueSST aims to be the first supersonic aircraft to reduce the "boom" to a "thumb" and overcome one of the great ...
NASA’s experimental X-59 has finally traded the hangar for the sky, marking a historic first flight that could rewrite the ...
American space agency NASA released new images of the first flight of the X-59, but also details on what's next for the program.
Quesst is the result of a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and NASA to build a supersonic aircraft that can fly over ...
NASA is working on an experimental piloted aircraft designed to fly faster than sound, all without producing the annoying, if not sometimes alarming, sonic booms.
NASA pilot David “Nils” Larson outlines X-59 early flight tests, design features, risk management, and planned research ...
As NASA’s X-59 quiet supersonic research aircraft continues a series of flight tests over the California high desert in 2026, ...
NASA Armstrong adds two retired F-15 jets to support supersonic research for the X-59, enabling high-altitude flights and experimental data collection.
What role will F-15 jets play in the future of supersonic flight?
If you're a fan of high-tech aircraft, you're going to love this! A much-awaited unveiling and a promise to revolutionize commercial aviation. “Today we are witnessing history,” said John Clark, ...
At the time when most of us were getting ready to unpack our Christmas gifts, NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, was already celebrating: on December 22, it received two F ...
Following its first flight last October, NASA’s X-59 supersonic demonstrator now sits partially disassembled at the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in the California desert. There, workers ...