An Airbus A330-200 jet powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 ran out of fuel in mid-Atlantic and successfully glided 121km to land in the Azores. In this RAeS Heathrow Branch lecture, the 20th Charles ...
Join us online or in person at Cambridge Museum of Technology on the 6th of November! Event held in the Pye Building North of the Newmarket Rd Tesco Superstore, entry via Cheddars Lane. See link for ...
Members, aerospace professionals and aviation enthusiasts are invited to the Weybridge Branch's lecture, titled "Life in the cockpit from Grasshopper to Harrier".
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we interview Senior Engineer – Field ...
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.
How do we balance trust, safety and innovation in aviation when it comes to autonomous systems with safety-critical functions ...
For Black History Month, student and aspiring airline pilot, KASHA-MARIE ABABIO takes a look at some black aviation role models that deserve more recognition from female pioneers, to fighter pilots, ...
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 ...
In July, the RAF Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference saw air and space leaders from across the globe gather in London. AEROSPACE Editor-in-Chief TIM ROBINSON FRAeS reports. In July ...
Some 85 years after it first flew, the Douglas DC-3 still flies on in commercial service – a testament to the ruggedness of the original design. ALAN DRON tracks down the DC-3s still in service. It is ...
Does the mood music from Europe mean the end of the continent’s multinational SCAF future fighter programme? BILL SWEETMAN reads the room as Dassault doubles down on Plan B. An exchange of messages ...