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NASA's PC-12 Aircraft Relocates to Enhance Flight Research Capabilities

A NASA Pilatus PC-12 aircraft will now be stationed at the Armstrong Flight Research Center, aiming to bolster the agency's flight research initiatives.

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NASA has announced that a Pilatus PC-12 aircraft will be relocated to its Armstrong Flight Research Center. This move is intended to support and enhance the agency's flight research efforts.

The Armstrong Flight Research Center, located in Edwards, California, plays a crucial role in advancing aeronautics and space technologies through various experimental aircraft.

This relocation of the PC-12 is part of NASA's broader strategy to improve its research capabilities and contribute to ongoing flight and space missions.

Updates

Update at 20:42 UTC on 2026-05-06

NASA News reported NASA advances aeronautics and space technologies through experimental aircraft and flight research at the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California. Behind those efforts is the Dryden Aeronautical Test Range (DATR), w.

Sources: NASA News