Tuesday, November 5, 2024
12.6 C
New York

NASA Accelerates Its Green Aviation Plans

NASA has formed valuable partnerships with four companies who have each been awarded six-month contracts with the space agency. This is in a bid to create a new type of aircraft that will display and demonstrate the benefits of green aviation technology. Aside from reduced carbon emissions, less noise, and less fuel, NASA’s green aviation plans also include each of these companies coming up with an approach, schedule and cost for a large-scale subsonic X-plane concept.




The four companies that will be working alongside NASA for the duration of the six-month contract are Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation of Manassas, Virginia; Dzyne Technologies Incorporated of Fairfax, Virginia; Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company of Fort Worth, Texas; and the Boeing Company of Hazelwood, Missouri. Each one must create an aircraft design that would be capable of flying for two to three hours of subsonic flight and two research flight sorties each week and to have the real thing in operation by 2021.

So far, each of the companies has progressed in different areas. Aurora Flight Services has created a twin-aisle airliner where the fuselage also aids in lift-off. It’s named the D8 Double Bubble. Dyzne Technologies designed an aircraft that features a blended wing body design that increases lift while reducing drag. Lockheed Martin has been busy building its Hybrid Wing Body that includes a blended wing body to increase lift, reduce drag and is less noisy than traditional operations. Boeing too has been developing a blended wing body design and a Truss-Braced Wing concept too that is arguably the most conventional design to date.

One supersonic aircraft that has already announced it will be in operation by as early as 2018 is Maxwell. The X-57 Maxwell is set to fly for the first time in the early part of 2018 and is a general, full-size, electric research plane that uses battery power and distributed electric propulsion to get to where it needs to go. NASA has various other green aviation projects underway which focuses on reducing airline emissions and even flight delays, so watch this space to see what they have in store for us next.





More News To Read

Hot this week

Brooklyn Defendants Charged in Rideshare Hacking Scheme: Jailbroken Phones Used to Exploit Uber

Brooklyn federal court has charged two defendants, Eliahou Paldiel...

Detecting Defects in Next-Generation Computer Chips: The Future of TMD-Based Semiconductors

As technology advances, the demand for smaller, more powerful...

Merging Galaxies in the Early Universe: The Birth of a Monster Galaxy

Astronomers have recently observed a fascinating event in the...

Topics

Brooklyn Defendants Charged in Rideshare Hacking Scheme: Jailbroken Phones Used to Exploit Uber

Brooklyn federal court has charged two defendants, Eliahou Paldiel...

Detecting Defects in Next-Generation Computer Chips: The Future of TMD-Based Semiconductors

As technology advances, the demand for smaller, more powerful...

Merging Galaxies in the Early Universe: The Birth of a Monster Galaxy

Astronomers have recently observed a fascinating event in the...

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope to Uncover Galactic Fossils and Dark Matter Mysteries

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope is set to transform our...

Black Myth: Wukong – A Game that Gamers Love Despite Media Backlash

In a gaming industry increasingly influenced by social agendas,...

Gravitational Waves Reveal a ‘Supercool’ Secret About the Big Bang

In 2023, physicists made a groundbreaking discovery that could...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

Send this to a friend