Boeing and NASA engineers have wrapped up ground tests on the Starliner thruster

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• Boeing and NASA have successfully completed ground tests on a new experimental aircraft called the X-57 Maxwell. The X-57 is an all-electric plane that is part of NASA's efforts to develop more sustainable and efficient aviation technologies. The ground tests focused on evaluating the aircraft's electrical systems and propulsion components to ensure they are functioning properly before moving to flight tests.

• The X-57 Maxwell is a modified Tecnam P2006T aircraft that has been outfitted with 14 electric motors and propellers along the wings. This unique design is intended to improve the efficiency and reduce the emissions of the aircraft compared to traditional gas-powered planes. The ground tests involved running the electric motors and checking the performance of the battery systems to validate the design.

• NASA and Boeing plan to begin flight testing the X-57 Maxwell in the coming months. The flight tests will allow the team to evaluate the aircraft's handling characteristics and overall performance in the air. If the flight tests are successful, the X-57 could help pave the way for the development of more electric and sustainable aircraft in the future, potentially reducing the environmental impact of aviation.

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