
NASA X: Environmentally Responsible Aviation title card.
Documentary (2012)
Starring:
Vince Whitfield (Host)
Dr. Fay Collier
Dawn Jegley
Dr. Alan Epstein
The aircraft of today are quieter, more efficient and stronger than anyone could have imagined even a few short years ago. Future aircraft will continue this trend and become even more efficient and dependable, reaching unimaginable goals that today's aircraft could never reach. But how will they reach these goals and who is doing the important work to change the way we all fly?
Other works in this series:
NASA X series
Boeing 747[]

Boeing 747 of Evergreen International Airlines.
Boeing 787[]





Boeing 747SP-J6[]
Registration C-FPAW, c/n 21934/467, built in 1980.

Reg. C-FPAW Boeing 747SP-J6 of Pratt & Whitney Engine Services.

Reg. C-FPAW Boeing 747SP-J6 of Pratt & Whitney Engine Services.

Reg. C-FPAW Boeing 747SP-J6 of Pratt & Whitney Engine Services.

Reg. C-FPAW Boeing 747SP-J6 of Pratt & Whitney Engine Services.
Boeing X-48[]


Boeing 787[]

Boeing X-48B[]



"Boeing 797" hoax design[]

Boeing 737 Next Generation[]

Boeing 737 Next Generation of United Airlines.
Boeing 737[]

Boeing 737 of Southwest Airlines.
Boeing 787-8[]

Boeing 787-8 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.

Boeing 787-8 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.

Boeing 787-8 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.

Boeing 787-8 of ANA-All Nippon Airways.
RAeS RS-001 (Concept Aircraft)[]
Conceptual blended wing body airliner.


Generic Airliner[]
CGI.

Boeing 777-381(ER)[]
Test registration N5014K, c/n 32648/529, built in 2005. Before deliver to ANA-All Nippon Airways (registration JA733A), Boeing used this as QTD2 (Quiet Technology Demonstrator 2) test aircraft, with the ANA livery.


Boeing 787-8[]
Registration N787EX, c/n 40691/2, built in 2009. In 2015, Boeing donated this aircraft, with the ANA-All Nippon Airways livery, to Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.


Boeing 737-7H4(WL)[]
Registration N761RR, c/n 27875/495, built in 2000.

Reg. N761RR Boeing 737-7H4(WL) of Southwest Airlines.
Concept Aircraft[]

Boeing 737 Next Generation[]

Boeing 737 Next Generation of United Airlines.
Boeing 747[]

Boeing 787[]

Boeing 787 of Ethiopian Airlines.
Boeing 737-924(ER)[]
Registration N53442, c/n 33536/3027, built in 2009.

Reg. N53442 Boeing 737-924(ER) of United Airlines.
Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor[]



Junkers Ju 52[]

Junkers Ju 52/3mfe[]
Registration D-2526, c/n 4023 built in 1933.

Reg. D-2526 Junkers Ju 52/3mfe of Deutsche Luft Hansa.

Reg. D-2526 Junkers Ju 52/3mfe of Deutsche Luft Hansa.
Unidentified Aircraft []
Re-used image in NASA X: Game Changing Technologies.

Wright A[]
From a movie filmed in 1908 in France.




Vought O2U Corsair[]

North American P-51 Mustang[]
Registration PF-691.

Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor[]


Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner[]
Boeing 787 arrives at Farnborough Air Show 2010.
Registration N787BX, s/n 40692/003, built in 2009, first flight 14 March 2010, preserved at Museum of Flight, Seattle, Washington since 8 November 2014.

Airbus A320-111[]
Airbus A320-111 of Airbus, registration F-WWBA, c/n 001, built in 1987. Preserved at Aeroscopia Museum in Toulouse as F-WWAI (its original registration) since October 2017.


Boeing 737-924(ER)[]
Registration N53441, c/n 30131/3014, built in 2009.

Reg. N53441 Boeing 737-924(ER) of United Airlines.
RAeS RS-002 (Concept Aircraft)[]


NASA CESTOL (Concept Aircraft)[]
NASA Cruise-Efficient Short Take-Off and Landing (CESTOL) concept aircraft.

Concept Aircraft[]


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