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NASA keeps last operational Super Guppy flying for oversized mission needs
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John M. Conroy, American aviator and later businessman | Aero Spacelines

As of 2025, NASA continues to operate the last airworthy Super Guppy cargo aircraft, registered N941NA. This aircraft was acquired from Airbus in 1997 after Airbus retired its fleet of Super Guppies and replaced them with the Beluga, which can carry twice as much cargo by weight. The Super Guppy was originally developed to meet NASA's need for transporting outsized loads during the Apollo program in the 1960s.

The design lineage of the Super Guppy traces back to World War II. The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, on which the Pregnant Guppy and later the Super Guppy were based, evolved from military bombers such as the B-29 Stratofortress and its cargo variant, the C-97 Stratofreighter. Only 55 Stratocruisers were built for airlines due to reliability issues, and they were phased out by the early 1960s.

NASA needed an aircraft capable of carrying large but relatively light rocket components. John M. Conroy founded Aero Spacelines International and created the Pregnant Guppy by modifying surplus Boeing 377s. The success of this aircraft led to further development using KC-97 Stratotankers as a base for new models called Super Guppies.

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Five Super Guppies were built: one prototype and four production versions known as Super Guppy Turbines (SGT), powered by Allison turboprop engines and featuring an enlarged cargo section. Of these, only one remains in service today with NASA.

This remaining Super Guppy supports not only NASA's space missions but also assists the Department of Defense and government contractors in moving large components around North America, including CV-22 Osprey tiltrotors. According to NASA, "NASA was able to acquire SGT number 4 to replace the aging Super Guppy under an International Space Station barter agreement with the European Space Alliance."

The aircraft is based at El Paso International Airport. Its internal dimensions—25 feet in diameter by 111 feet in length—allow it to transport items that do not fit inside other cargo planes. As NASA states, "The Super Guppy can carry items that are virtually impossible to fit inside other cargo aircraft." The plane also features a hinged nose that opens 110 degrees for frontal loading.

Other modern outsized cargo aircraft include Boeing’s Dreamlifter and Airbus’s BelugaXL, but few match the unique capabilities of the Super Guppy’s interior space or its loading mechanism.

Despite being listed as 28 years old since acquisition from Airbus, some parts of this specific airframe date back to a KC-97G Stratotanker built in 1953. Data shows that while flights have become infrequent—the last recorded flight occurred on July 10, 2024—the aircraft remains available for special missions.

NASA operates several other historic or unique aircraft for specialized roles, such as F-15s and F/A-18s used as chase planes and Lockheed ER-2 airborne laboratory jets derived from U-2 spy planes. It also maintains three RB-57F Canberra reconnaissance planes no longer used by any other operator.

While there is no clear timeline for retiring this final operational Super Guppy or identifying a direct replacement with similar capabilities, it continues serving critical transport needs within NASA’s diverse fleet.

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