For Black History Month, student and aspiring airline pilot, KASHA-MARIE ABABIO takes a look at some black aviation role ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) attended the EASA SAFE 360° 2025 event in Cologne on 30 September – 1 October. Bringing ...
Eighty years after the US military first used drones in the Pacific, the idea is back on the table for any future operations ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society is the world’s leading professional body dedicated to aerospace communities. Established in 1866, the Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace, ...
Dr John M. Horack, Ph.D will discuss the future landscape of research in low-earth orbit following the retirement of the ISS, the development of privately-owned and commercially-operated space ...
For the third consecutive year, the Royal Aeronautical Society and digital manufacturing specialists, Protolabs, have ...
History isn’t just about dates and major events - it’s also found in the everyday moments that are so easily forgotten.
Are lengthy, outdated flightdeck briefings really contributing to aviation safety?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 ...
This talk introduces the Sora S-1, a next-generation electric tiltrotor developed to make aerial mobility both affordable and ...
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we interview Component Design ...