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 ...
As it approaches its 50th anniversary, the AH-64 Apache family remains the premier Western attack helicopter, but while it has been continuously updated JACK RICHARDSON asks if the changing face of ...
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 ...
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 ...
The recent unveiling of Britain’s new fighter demonstrator should be an exciting moment with the first new UK combat jet in four decades. But can it help GCAP maintain its pace? Dr MICHAEL PRYCE looks ...
As Pratt & Whitney marks its centenary in 2025, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER FRAeS speaks exclusively to DR MICHAEL ‘DOC’ WINTER FRAeS to learn what the years ahead hold for the ever-innovative engine ...
As the UK government’s sustainable aviation fuel mandate begins to take effect, STEPHEN BRIDGEWATER FRAeS takes a deep dive into the UK SAF sector. On 1 January, the UK Department for Transport (DfT) ...
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