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 ...
How do we balance trust, safety and innovation in aviation when it comes to autonomous systems with safety-critical functions ...
The RAeS Flight Simulation Conference 2025 took place on 21 - 22 October 2025! Save the date for the next Flight Simulation Conference, taking place on Tuesday 13 - Wednesday 14 October 2026! Visit ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) attended the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) SAFE 360° 2025 event in Cologne on 30 September – 1 October. Bringing together aviation leaders from ...
ANTONY QUINN CRAeS, Royal Navy Commander and co-founder of Maverick Aviation Ltd which has created a semi-automated hands-free jetpack, explores the turbulent history of personal air mobility. One ...
The Hatfield Branch was inaugurated in March 1939 with the laudable aims of “encouraging the acquisition of aeronautical knowledge by the reading of papers, by visiting engineering and other places of ...
With the USAF expected to select a design for its Next Generation Air Dominance aircraft within the next 12 months, BILL SWEETMAN provides an overview of the project to date. Before the end of 2024, ...
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, ...
Last year saw the Royal Air Force’s Airbus Defence A400M swoop in to provide hope and much needed humanitarian aid in the aftermath of devastating hurricanes in the Caribbean – its first operational ...
The Man Powered Aircraft Group of the Royal Aeronautical Society originated in 1959 when the members of the Man Powered Group of the College of Aeronautics at Cranfield were invited to become a group ...
Top dog? The F-35 put in a poor showing against an F-16 in a mock dogfight. (Lockheed Martin). TIM ROBINSON puts virtual F-35s into perhaps the most accurate non-classified high-fidelity simulation of ...