These days, nanotechnology has provided an enormous benefit to the aviation and aerospace industries for improved manufacturing, spacecraft, fuels, health, and more. The objective of this paper is to review and propose a higher level of nanotechnology development in the aviation industry. While space exploration and tourism have sparked an appreciation for Earth’s environmental changes from space, numerous criticisms have highlighted the significant negative impact space travel has made on the environment. Here, nanotechnology is presented as a field that can both enhance space tourism and mitigate its environmental impact on the Earth. Specifically, this paper starts with a review of what material properties are needed for space exploration and suggests the use of nanotechnology in the development of improved composite materials for jet engines, propulsion, and durability, considering aeronautical standards and aerospace developments, and introducing the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI). This research includes aerospace and aeronautical industry manufacturers, their new nanotechnological strategies and breakthroughs, as well as failed attempts during manufacturing or operations. Addressing the failures, this research indicates possible future steps for developing nanotechnology in unmanned and manned aircraft to reduce harm to the environment while still achieving space exploration.
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