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As momentum coalesces about the potential benefits of contrail management in reducing aviation’s climate impact, how would ...
In July, the RAF Chief of the Air Staff’s Air and Space Power Conference saw air and space leaders from across the globe ...
On 20 June, the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Medway Branch celebrated its golden anniversary with a buffet evening attended by 34 members and guests. The Branch was ‘re-founded’ in the summer of 1975, ...
As eVTOL developers gamble on leaping final hurdles, how far away are we from flying taxis entering service? BILL SWEETMAN ...
South Asian Heritage Month (18 July – 17 August) is a time to reflect, celebrate, and amplify the voices and contributions of ...
Some 85 years after it first flew, the Douglas DC-3 still flies on in commercial service – a testament to the ruggedness of the original design. ALAN DRON tracks down the DC-3s still in service.
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 ...
Ahead of the RAeS Flight Operations Conference on Single Pilot Operations in March, Capt SEBASTIAN HALL from Emirates Aviation University analyses the public perception of the idea of ‘going solo’.
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 ...
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.