As part of NASA's Aeronautics research, Glenn Research Center has developed SiC/SiC Ceramic Matrix Composites (CMC) for 2700 degrees Fahrenheit turbine engine applications in the next generation of ultra-efficient aircraft. In this presentation, the development of fiber and matrix constituents and fabrication processes that enabled this advancement will be reviewed, and characterization of the resulting improvements in CMC mechanical properties and durability will be summarized. Progress toward the development and validation of models predicting the effects of the engine environment on durability of Ceramic Matrix Composites and Environmental Barrier Coatings will be summarized. Results from current collaborative research with industry and other government agencies will be reviewed. Research plans for 2019 and opportunities for future collaborations with NASA will also be summarized.