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AERONAUTICS TEST PROGRAM
The Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate is responsible for the stewardship of NASA's many aeronautics test facilities, some of which are considered national assets. The Aeronautics Test Program ensures that wind tunnels and air-breathing propulsion test facilities at NASA are available to meet our research requirements and those of other national partners. Strategic utilization, operations, maintenance, and investment decisions are made for facilities at Ames Research Center, Glenn Research Center, and Langley Research Center.

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For questions regarding specific elements of the Aeronautics Test Program, please contact: Blair Gloss, Director.







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