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Close up image of an airplane's engine.

The EJ22 engine, which has a low noise level, light weight, and low fuel consumption, delivers over 770 pounds of thrust while only weighing approximately 85 pounds.
 
 

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A different entry into the SBIR/STTR system, this site provides a focus on technology transfer. NASA seeks to foster partnerships and cooperative activities with U.S. commercial enterprises to develop technology that is both applicable to NASA mission needs and contributes to commercial competitiveness in global markets. NASA also facilitates the transfer and commercialization of NASA-sponsored research and technology, including the industrial use of unique NASA R&D capabilities and facilities. These efforts - building upon the agency's rich history of technology transfer and partnership with U.S. industry - serve to support the NASA mission and strengthen the nation's prosperity and quality of life.

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