NASA is entering a crucial phase of testing its experimental X-59 aircraft, the goal of which is to rehabilitate supersonic aviation in the eyes of civilian regulators.
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NASA is entering a crucial phase of testing its experimental X-59 aircraft, the goal of which is to rehabilitate supersonic aviation in the eyes of civilian regulators.
The last flight of the Nasa X-59 aircraft took place recently. Its purpose: to perform tests close to the speed of the sound while being as quiet as possible. Soon, it will fly near inhabited places.