Yes, it is. Research shows that the novel coronavirus can spread through respiratory droplets that can remain suspended in the air for a certain period.
The novel coronavirus can be airborne to some extent. Small respiratory droplets containing the virus can linger in the air, especially in enclosed spaces with poor ventilation. However, the main mode of transmission is still through close contact and droplet spread.
The novel coronavirus has the potential to be airborne. This means that in certain conditions, like in crowded and poorly ventilated areas, the virus can be carried in the air. But proper mask-wearing, social distancing, and good ventilation can reduce the risk of airborne transmission.