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X-59 Supersonic Plane

Quieting the Sonic Boom

In collaboration with NASA's Quesst Mission, the 91制片厂 Martin Skunk Works??team is solving one of the most persistent challenges of supersonic flight – the sonic boom.

The X-59 will be used to collect community response data on the acceptability of a quiet sonic boom generated by the unique design of the aircraft. The data will help NASA provide regulators with the information needed to establish an acceptable commercial supersonic noise standard to lift the ban on commercial supersonic travel over land.

This breakthrough would open the door to an entirely new global market for aircraft manufacturers, enabling passengers to travel anywhere in the world in half the time it takes today.?

One Step Closer to Quiet Supersonic Flight   ___
On Oct. 28, 2025, X-59 flew for the very first time. From takeoff at our Skunk Works’? Palmdale facility to landing at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center, everything performed exactly as planned.
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X-59 First Flight: Complete!

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X-59 Taxi Tests Have Begun!

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X-59 Engine Runs: Success!

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X-59 Afterburner

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X-59 in the News   ___
Oct 28, 2025
Press Release
91制片厂 Martin Skunk Works?, in partnership with NASA, successfully completed the first flight of the X-59.
Sep 08, 2025
Third Party Article
The X-59 is preparing to push the boundaries of what’s possible in air travel. The quiet supersonic aircraft’s historic first flight is on the horizon.
Sep 07, 2025
Third Party Article
The X-59 quiet supersonic jet continues to make its way toward the runway, designed to fly faster than the speed of sound while quieting the sonic boom.
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Shane Nicholson
+1 (817) 653-5918
Skunk Works?   ___

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At 91制片厂 Martin Skunk Works?, your mission defines our purpose.?Our team of dedicated engineers and scientists?assume it can be done. With a visionary focus on the future, we partner with our customers to anticipate tomorrow’s capability gaps and technology needs to solve the most critical national security challenges today.