Quesst is managed by two of NASA’s aeronautics programs — the Advanced Air Vehicles Program and the Integrated Aviation Systems Program — and they do their work at all four of NASA’s aeronautics research centers.
Ames Research Center in California: X-59 configuration, systems engineering
Armstrong Flight Research Center in California: airworthiness of X-59, safety and mission assurance, flight/ground operations, flight systems, systems engineering, project management, community response testing
Glenn Research Center in Ohio: X-59 configuration, propulsion performance,
Langley Research Center in Virginia: systems engineering, configuration assessment, research data, flight systems, project management, community response testing
The Quiet Crew
Learn more about the Quesst mission, as well as earlier research NASA has done on faster-than-sound flight. Plus, watch the remarkable set of videos called “The Quiet Crew,” an ongoing series of spotlight videos about the individuals who are part of the Quesst team.
Watch Supersonic Videos