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From Center Director Dr. James Kenyon
Facility Recognized by Aviation Week
Hybrid and turboelectric commercial passenger aircraft are an important part of the future of aviation, and NASA’s Glenn Research Center is at the forefront of enabling this technology. Aviation Week has chosen NASA’s Electric Aircraft Testbed (NEAT), located at Glenn’s Neil Armstrong Test Facility in Sandusky, Ohio, as a recipient of its 67th Annual Laureate Awards in commercial aviation. NEAT allows government, industry, and academia to collaborate and conduct testing of high-powered electrified aircraft powertrains. Earning the prestigious Laureate Award further affirms NASA’s leadership in the global aerospace arena.
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NASA Prepares Gateway Lunar Space Station for Journey to Moon
Assembly is underway for Gateway's Power and Propulsion Element, the module that will power the lunar space station's journey to…
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March Featured News
NASA’s Chevron Technology Quiets the Skies
Shortly after dawn on March 27, 2001, NASA pilot Bill Rieke took off from an airfield just outside of Phoenix…
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