As Rocket Factory Augsburg receives its licence to launch from UK soil, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER FRAeS speaks to MATT ARCHER, ...
Half a decade after EASA-mandated Advanced Upset Prevention and Recovery Training for new commercial pilots, MARK ‘GREENERS’ ...
Air pollution from rocket launches and satellites burning up in Earth’s atmosphere could bring about the world’s next big ...
Members, aerospace professionals and aviation enthusiasts are invited to Hamburg Branch's lecture, which will focus on "From Final Assembly to Delivery - Flight Testing Production Aircraft at Airbus ...
Royal Aeronautical Society members can access over 600 e-books and 2,250 full-text journals and magazines from the National Aerospace Library's e-library to extend knowledge and expertise in a wide ...
The RAeS General Aviation Design Competition is one of the Society’s flagship international competitions. It is an ...
UK airspace has undergone very little change since it was first mapped out in the 1950s, and with the increasing demand for flying, a lot of the way our skies are managed is outdated. Therefore, the ...
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we interview Graduate Engineer, ...
Captain Rodney Sears’ flying career of almost 50 years involved types from the Chipmunk to the Lightning, then flight testing every UK fighter plus Mirage 2000, F15, F16, F18, and then around the ...
Larger, more fuel-efficient and lower-impact than aeroplanes, faster than travelling by land and sea, and capable of operating away from fixed infrastructure. Airlander will provide large-scale ...