Aim & Scope
The Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Space Technologies is dedicated to advancing research on the principles, systems, and technologies that enable progress in aviation and space exploration. It serves as a forum for interdisciplinary work connecting aerospace engineering, materials science, computer systems, robotics, and applied physics.
We welcome studies that address theoretical foundations, experimental approaches, and applied solutions across the full range of aerospace engineering. Submissions may highlight established techniques or emerging innovations, provided they contribute to knowledge, design, or practice.
Scope
Aerodynamics and Flight Performance
- Computational and experimental aerodynamics
- Flight dynamics, stability, and control
- Aircraft performance optimisation
- High-speed and supersonic flight studies
Propulsion and Power Systems
- Jet engines, rocket propulsion, and hybrid systems
- Propellant development and efficiency enhancement
- Turbomachinery design and performance
- Electric and sustainable propulsion systems
Structures and Materials
- Lightweight structures and advanced composites
- Fatigue, fracture, and structural integrity
- Smart materials and adaptive structures
- Manufacturing techniques for aerospace applications
Avionics and Control Systems
- Flight instrumentation and navigation
- Control theory and guidance systems
- Autonomy, robotics, and unmanned aerial vehicles
- Cybersecurity in aerospace systems
Space Systems and Exploration
- Spacecraft design and engineering
- Satellite development and deployment
- Space mission planning and operations
- Robotics for planetary exploration
- Space transportation and launch systems
Safety, Operations, and Environment
- Human factors in aerospace engineering
- Risk management and safety protocols
- Air traffic control and airport systems
- Environmental sustainability in aerospace engineering
Authors are encouraged to link their research to both theory and practical application, ensuring relevance to academics, industry professionals, and policymakers.