With airships flying over San Francisco and Helsinki in late 2025, MARK PIESLING asks if the much-vaunted airship resurgence ...
The talk is focused on Bill Tyack’s time commanding No 51 Squadron in the mid 1980s, with an explanation of the capability and operations of the Nimrod R signals intelligence (SIGINT) aircraft.
This lecture describes the aims and progress of Beyond Aero to design, develop and build a hydrogen-electric powered executive jet aircraft.
In our regular column highlighting the life and careers of new RAeS Members and Fellows, we talk to trustee, board adviser, ...
Are we nearly there yet? Despite President Trump declaring the Iran war is ’very complete’, EDWARD HUNT cautions that the enemy also gets a vote.
We would like to remind all eligible members to ensure their Royal Aeronautical Society membership is renewed for 2026. Keeping your membership active allows you to participate in the Society’s annual ...
The RAeS Cambridge Branch invites you to their annual Sir Michael Marshall Lecture Competition, to be held in person at The Whittle Lab and online.
Giving affordable weapons smarts means that we are on the brink of a similar transition from cavalry to tanks, argues defence start-up, Anduril UK. Ahead of the RAeS Weapon Systems & Capability ...
To mark International Women’s Day 2026, we are publishing a set of Chartered Week case studies written by women whose routes into aerospace rarely follow a single, neat line. One began with an ...
Join this year’s Mary Jackson Named Lecture, held in honour of Mary Jackson, NASA’s first Black female aerospace engineer. The lecture is jointly hosted by the RAeS Equity, Diversity & Inclusion ...
Set to wow visitors at the show with an incredible entrance, stunning display and unique ‘whistling’ noise of its jet engines, was the UAE Air Forces Al-Fursan (The Knights) flying its its new jet – ...