NASA: Digital Integration May Enable Partnership On Next Single-Aisle

Transonic Truss-Braced Wing’s high-aspect-ratio wing
TTBW’s high-aspect-ratio wing promises 5-10% improvement in fuel efficiency over today’s cantilever-wing narrowbodies.
Credit: NASA
NASA is looking at an innovative digital integration approach to working with industry in selecting and maturing technologies for the next generation of single-aisle commercial aircraft. The proposal is part of plans to conduct a series of major demonstrations to prepare key airframe and propulsion...
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