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Two Auburn Jets Converged on Huntsville for New Research Lab

Federal and university officials opened a lab built around space hardware, radiation testing and advanced manufacturing.

Complete outing
  1. 1Auburn, ALHuntsville, ALKAUOKHSVAug 18, 202612:55 PM1:22 PMEDT27m8h 45m on ground
  2. 2Huntsville, ALAuburn, ALKHSVKAUOAug 18, 202610:07 PM10:35 PMEDT28mStats selected

Auburn sent both N20AU and N10AU from Auburn to Huntsville within four minutes of each other on August 18, the day the university opened a new Applied Research Institute laboratory in Cummings Research Park. Contemporary coverage placed Auburn leaders and federal officials at the ribbon-cutting and described work spanning radiation testing, advanced manufacturing and space systems. The parallel flights strongly fit the opening-day delegation, although public records do not identify either aircraft's occupants.

Selected flight record
Leg 1 of 2
Route
KAUO → KHSV
Departure
Aug 18, 2026, 12:55 PM ET
Arrival
Aug 18, 2026, 1:22 PM ET
Airborne
27m
Sources & methodology
Aircraft & ownership
Aircraft
Tail
N20AU
FAA type
C25C · Cessna Citation CJ4 family
Group
SEC
Registry
United States
Attribution
Registered owner
AUBURN UNIVERSITYValid
FAA Registry N20AU · Current FAA record for Textron Aviation 525C serial 525C0351, registered to Auburn University.
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