The Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Space Technologies provides a platform for research and innovation that addresses the challenges and advancements in the design, operation, and development of aerospace systems. The journal welcomes studies that explore aeronautical science, spacecraft technologies, propulsion, materials, and the systems that support aviation and space exploration.
Aerospace engineering is central to progress in mobility, defence, communication, and exploration. From sustainable aircraft design and advanced propulsion to satellite systems and deep-space missions, the field requires continuous research that bridges theory and application. This journal seeks to support contributions that enhance safety, efficiency, performance, and innovation in air and space systems.
We invite original work that addresses engineering models, experimental research, system analysis, and applied studies relevant to aeronautics and astronautics. Submissions may focus on flight dynamics, aerodynamics, propulsion technologies, avionics, materials, robotics, manufacturing processes, or the design of integrated aerospace systems.
Areas of focus include, but are not limited to:
The journal accepts original research, theoretical frameworks, case studies, technical reports, and applied analyses. All submissions undergo a double-blind peer review process, with reviewers selected for their expertise in aerospace and related disciplines. Evaluation criteria include clarity, originality, methodological strength, and relevance to the journal’s mission.
An Article Processing Charge will be applied upon acceptance, with details provided after editorial approval.
By publishing work that integrates aerospace science, aeronautical engineering, and space technologies, the Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Space Technologies aims to promote research that contributes to both academic advancement and practical application in aviation and space exploration.
Journal Name
Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Aeronautics, and Space Technologies