NASA’s X-59 Completes Wheel Landing in Mojave, Advancing Supersonic Tech
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft achieved its first wheel landing in Mojave, marking a key milestone in its quest for quiet supersonic flight.

The NASA X-59 research aircraft hit a major milestone with its first wheel landing in Mojave, California, on April 14, 2026. This milestone is crucial for its ongoing test campaign aimed at demonstrating quiet supersonic flight technology. The aircraft’s ability to land with wheels down confirms its readiness for further testing and development.
So far, the X-59 has completed its highest and fastest flights, expanding its operational range and moving closer to achieving supersonic speeds. Future flights will focus on evaluating control performance, structural loads, and subsystem functions like hydraulics, fuel systems, avionics, and landing gear. The team will also monitor the External Vision System, a series of cameras connected to a cockpit display that replaces the traditional windshield.
The NASA Quesst mission, centered around the X-59, aims to prove that supersonic flight can be achieved without producing loud sonic booms. This breakthrough could revolutionize commercial and experimental aviation by enabling faster flights without noise pollution.
Stay updated on the latest X-59 news through NASA’s Quesst blog. This innovative aircraft could soon change how we experience high-speed travel.
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