How do we balance trust, safety and innovation in aviation when it comes to autonomous systems with safety-critical functions ...
In the November 2025 issue of AEROSPACE, Emirates at 40, Will Gen Z fight in WW3? Democratising SAR from space and Are airfields electric? Plus all the usual news, events and Society updates.
For Black History Month, student and aspiring airline pilot, KASHA-MARIE ABABIO takes a look at some black aviation role ...
Available and free to all RAeS members, Aeroversity is the Society’s integrated learning and professional development platform. Bringing together our ever growing collection of learned content and ...
For the third consecutive year, the Royal Aeronautical Society and digital manufacturing specialists, Protolabs, have conducted a joint survey into industry trends and challenges. STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER ...
This talk introduces the Sora S-1, a next-generation electric tiltrotor developed to make aerial mobility both affordable and scalable. It will examine the core engineering challenges—battery ...
With aviation skills now top of the international agenda, RAeS Head of External Affairs, JONATHAN CLARE reports from the 42nd ICAO Assembly in Montreal. A clear message resonated across the ...
The way an aircraft is designed has a profound impact on the ease and efficiency with which it can be maintained and the consequential risk of maintenance error. In ...
Each year the Stevenage Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society holds a flagship event in honour of one of the leading pioneers for the design and development of guided weapons technology and ...
Are lengthy, outdated flightdeck briefings really contributing to aviation safety? Captain RICH LOUDON*, Alaska Airlines and Captain DAVID MORIARTY, RAeS HF Group (Flight Operations and Training) take ...
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