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Vital research and testing blended-wing bodies - ICAS 2010 Day 5 summary

Added on 27 September 2010 by Bill Read

Vital research and testing blended-wing bodies. Bill Read concludes his report on last week’s ICAS conference in Nice.

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Hijackproof airliners and UAVs in civil airspace - ICAS 2010 Day 4

Added on 24 September 2010 by Bill Read

Flying damaged aircraft safely, remote control of hijacked aircraft and explosion-proof luggage containers. Bill Read reports on some of the safety and security topics covered on the fourth day of the ICAS conference in Nice


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Greener air routes, hydrogen tractors and drive-your-own planes - ICAS 2010 Day 3

Added on 23 September 2010 by Bill Read

Rerouting aircraft to avoid creating contrails, taxiing aircraft using hydrogen from waste products and a personal aircraft that anyone can fly - it could all happen in the future. Bill Read reports from the third day of the ICAS conference in Nice on the latest research into ways to reduce the effect of aircraft on the environment



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Swarming UAVs & Dragonfly aerodynamics - ICAS 2010 Day 2

Added on 22 September 2010 by Bill Read

One of the current challenges in the development of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has been how to fly small UAVs at low altitudes without collisions. Bill Read reports from the second day of the International Council of Aeronautical Sciences ICAS conference in Nice on some of the latest research into UAV control systems, including a remarkable research experience conducted using robotic sharks.


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Hydrogen-powered ATR42s and doughnut airships - ICAS 2010 Day 1

Added on 21 September 2010 by Bill Read

Aircraft of the future may look very different from the conventional designs of today. Bill Read reports from Day 1 of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) conference in Nice which included research on some concepts as electrically-powered passenger aircraft, flying cars, hydrogen-powered cargo aircraft and an airship shaped like a doughnut.


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Visions of the Future - ICAS 2010

Added on 20 September 2010 by Bill Read

Bill Read reports from the 27th Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) in Nice, France

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Farnborough 2010 highlights – key executives video interviews

Added on 30 July 2010 by Tim Robinson

The final trade day of Farnborough International Airshow 2010 on Friday was ‘Futures Day’ dedicated to inspiring young people with special events, stands and activities. We caught up with Ian Godden, ADS and Sir Roger Bone, Boeing UK to quiz them about what the industry is doing to inspire the next generation of aerospace professionals. Go To Item

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Farnborough Airshow – Day 5 Futures Day highlights

Added on 27 July 2010 by Tim Robinson

The RAeS Publications team report from the final day at #Farn10

While aerospace executives were still celebrating from the bumper orders placed during the airshow, Friday saw Farnborough host a special careers and youth day called Futures Day. Up to 3,000 young people descended on the show to learn more about the exciting world of aerospace and the potential careers in aerospace, defence and security. With a chance to get hands-on with the SCS Bloodhound Supersonic car, check out the Mars Rover, or see the Schools Build A Plane microlight, there was no danger of boredom. The event was supported by A|D|S, Airbus and the South West RDA among others. Go To Item

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Project Lauren…Oh What a Journey

Added on 03 February 2010 by Royal Aeronautical Society

In March of 2007 the United States and European Commission signed into effect the next round of Open Skies legislation. Using this legislation as the back drop, British Airways’ Willie Walsh sanctioned a project to look at and evaluate the feasibility of starting a new airline, within the group, that would seize the opportunity. Go To Item

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