JONATHAN CLARE, RAeS Head of External Affairs, and TIM ROBINSON , Editor in Chief, AEROSPACE, consider the impact of the ...
The RAeS Heathrow Branch is delighted to welcome Captain James Passmore, a distinguished flight crew member, now retired from British Airways, to share the stories of a 35-year career in aviation.
International Women’s Day 2026 inspired a powerful sense of unity in both London and Paris as the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) honoured this year’s global theme, Give to Gain. Across two lively ...
As four humans venture beyond low Earth orbit in over half a century, ROB COPPINGER reports from Kennedy Space Center (KSC) ...
To make aviation more sustainable requires ever more efficient propulsion systems. This lecture will focus on the work Rolls-Royce is doing to deliver this future with UltraFan at the centre to ...
We’re delighted to share the topics for the Stevenage Branch Young Persons’ Lecture Competition! Join us for an evening of talks from a range budding young speakers, each vying for the prestigious ...
What inspired you into aerospace? As a child I was interested in flying. However, as a teenager, I was inspired by a movie about test pilots (The Right Stuff), and the TV series about flying doctors.
In 2026, the Royal Aeronautical Society celebrates 160 years of advancing global aerospace knowledge, fostering professional excellence, and shaping the future of flight. RAeS Corporate Partners are ...
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Whilst familiar to many as the home of Cranfield University and, prior to that, the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield was originally built in the mid-1930s as one of a first batch of new airfields for ...
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