
Steven A. Sinacore
Director Aeronautics
Steven A. Sinacore is the director of Aeronautics at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland. In this capacity, he is responsible for the project management, workforce planning, budget oversight, and executive leadership of Glenn’s aeronautics research and development activities in support of the agency’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.
Previously, he served as the deputy project manager of the Power and Propulsion Element for the agency’s Gateway lunar orbiting outpost. In this position, Sinacore shared responsibility for leading a cross-agency team of 140 personnel and managing a more than $1 billion development contract with Maxar Space Systems.
Prior to that, Sinacore managed studies of the environmental impacts of supersonic aircraft and was a critical leader on the reestablishment of NASA’s Hypersonic Technology Project under the Advanced Air Vehicles Program. This project significantly expanded Glenn’s research and technology demonstration activities in air-breathing hypersonic propulsion systems. Sinacore also served as the chief of the Advanced Aircraft Project Office at Glenn, where he successfully managed and led his team in performing cutting-edge aeronautics research.
Since joining Glenn in 2005, Sinacore has held several leadership and project management positions across the center and gained a breadth of knowledge in aeronautics, spaceflight systems, facilities, and research and engineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in engineering from Case Western Reserve University.