2026 Theme: RepAir | Advancing
Aircraft Maintenance

The commercial aviation industry is a crucial component of the U.S. economy, playing a vital role in transporting people, intermediate/final goods, and driving demand for various goods and services nationwide. This network enhances the quality of life for the whole country and facilitates business interactions within and globally, boosting productivity and prosperity. However, the industry faces numerous challenges, particularly the need to reduce rising operational costs in a growing market to accommodate increased demand in air travel, e-commerce, and cargo sectors. Issues such as aging aircraft and components, technological advancements, and staffing shortages further complicate these challenges, hindering efforts to balance passenger safety with operational efficiency. To address these challenges, the industry needs to swiftly innovate and implement more efficient and resilient aircraft maintenance practices, including the adoption of new technologies.

In the 2026 Gateways to Blue Skies Competition, teams will conceptualize novel aviation maintenance advancements that can be implemented by 2035 or sooner with the goal of improving efficiency, safety, and/or costs for the industry. Teams are encouraged to consider high-potential technologies and systems that aren’t currently mainstream or highly regarded as becoming mainstream in the future, imagining beyond the status quo.

NASA Aeronautics is dedicated to working with commercial, industry, and government partners in advancing the capabilities and performance of the U.S. sector.

2026 Finalists & Awards

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First Place

WINGMAN
Faculty Advisor: Todd Letcher
“QuaSAR (Quantum Sensor Aerial Reporting)” Faculty Advisors: Jorge Rodriguez, Kevin Wu, Ramana Pidaparti
**Future Game Changer Award**

2026 MEDIA COVERAGE
Jim Baumiller
Southwest Airlines
Judge
John Bombaro
NASA Langley Research Center
Judge
Scott Colling
Southwest Airlines
Judge
Greg Emerson
American Airlines
Judge
Cesar Mendoza
Federal 
Aviation Administration
Judge
Natasha Neogi
NASA Langley 
Research Center
Judge
Andy Provenza
NASA Glenn 
Research Center
Judge

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