On Boxing Day 26 December 2024, pictures and video emerged of a new Chinese stealth aircraft, featuring a unique configuration of three engines, diamond planform and no tail. Veteran aviation ...
At the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), we spend a lot of time considering sustainability within the aerospace sector and how best to decarbonise aviation, but we are conscious that we must continue ...
The National Aerospace Library is one of the world's most extensive libraries devoted to the development of aeronautics, aviation and aerospace technology. Based in Farnborough, we neighbour ...
With time running out in the race to net zero, RAeS past President, Professor IAN POLL FRAeS, argues the science is enough to introduce contrail management and slash aviation’s climate impact.
Almost three years on from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the country’s airports provide a powerful message of hope and resilience as they look forward to the skies reopening again. TIM ROBINSON ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) is proud to announce that Lucy Davies IEng AMRAeS has been named the first recipient of the Newly Incorporated Female Engineer Award, newly introduced by the ...
Safran Landing Systems has a long history of providing state-of-the-art solutions for landing systems, from landing gear to wheels and brakes and associated systems and equipment. Mr. Minato will ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) is proud to announce the 2024 winners of the global aerospace community’s most prestigious and long-standing awards honouring achievement and innovation. The ...
Radia has designed its enormous WindRunner to transport turbine blades to remote sites by air. CHRIS POCOCK investigates a project that could result in the world’s largest aircraft. He describes ...
Tim will tell the story of Captain Peter Eckersley - RFC pilot, radio engineer, father of air traffic control and pioneer of radio broadcasting. Now, as the BBC’s Chief Engineer Capt. Eckersley ...