As hypersonic pioneer Reaction Engines enters administration BILL SWEETMAN looks at what the company promised, and what went ...
Ahead of the Bahrain International Air Show, TIM ROBINSON FRAeS reports on the Gulf region’s oldest flag carrier – Gulf Air, ...
The lecture covers development of the TP400-D6 engine through certification and early flight test, with discussion of the ...
Join us for an informative session where we will explore the role of the Light Aircraft Association (LAA) in supporting the building and maintenance of aircraft in the UK. This lecture is ideal for ...
Members, aerospace professionals and aviation enthusiasts are invited to the Prestwick Branch's Lecture, which will focus on "Fuel - The Burning Heart of the Jet Engine".
On September 13, at No. 4 Hamilton Place, the RAeS Young Professionals Conference titled "Skyward Sovereignty: Pioneering ...
Swarms of UAVs have gone from use in live theatre to the performing of spectacular light displays at global events. Now, ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society is delighted to be an offcial partner for the Women in MilSatCom Forum 2024! This event aims to provide a platform for women to not only celebrate achievements but to ...
Branch AGM, followed by Guest Lecture from Dr Tony Razzell. Many light aircraft you see at an airfield are commercially manufactured by the likes of Piper and Cessna, and operated under a Certificate ...
Adrian Willis is a chief instructor for the British Aerobatic Academy, currently competing at Advanced level in Britain and having well over 6,000 flying hours on aerobatic aircraft.
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we interview PhD student, SAM LAND.
Swedish Air Force dispersed ops, supersonic boom situational awareness, wither NGAD? multilingual crew operations, AAM training and Scotland prepares for space launch. Plus all the usual news, events ...