Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • RAeS publishes President’s Briefing Paper on eVTOL safety

Aerospace

RAeS publishes President’s Briefing Paper on eVTOL safety

The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) has published a breakthrough President’s Briefing Paper on aviation safety with electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, 'Shaping the future of advanced air mobility safety'.


       
Above: Click here to download the paper 'Shaping the future of advanced air mobility safety':
Courtesy RAeS

In a novel and innovative approach, this paper outlines hypothetical scenarios that anticipate future challenges, integrates enduring lessons from traditional aviation, and proposes strategic recommendations to enhance safety in this rapidly evolving field.

Advertisement
Security & Policing Rectangle

The critical and timely importance of this ‘forward-thinking’ paper, in forecasting the safety challenges ahead, cannot be underestimated and is the first time that future eVTOL safety has been addressed in such a manner. The established aerospace industry, with airworthiness and safety in its DNA, should continue to transfer this safety culture to the emerging AAM sector for the benefit of all.

With this ground-breaking paper analysing plausible and realistic accident scenarios, developed by a group of global experts, we aim to stimulate discussion, shape the debate and ultimately help make the introduction of AAM as safe as possible.

Kerissa Khan (above), President, Royal Aeronautical Society said: “As aviation evolves with innovations in electrification, digitalisation, and automation, it unlocks novel opportunities to connect people, transport goods, and deliver services more sustainably and efficiently across congested and remote areas. To fully realise the social and economic benefits, safety must remain the top priority. The Royal Aeronautical Society remains committed to its mission of advancing flight safety.

This paper not only emphasises the importance of industry-led collaboration and continuous improvement in safety practices, but also introduces a predictive safety management approach that includes 'pre-mortem' analysis to foresee and mitigate potential risks, guiding the aviation sector towards a safer future for all.”

Advertisement
PTC rectangle

David Edwards, Chief Executive, Royal Aeronautical Society said: "The Royal Aeronautical Society welcomes this pioneering paper led by our President, heralding a new chapter in aerospace advancement focusing on Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). As we approach an era marked by groundbreaking developments in electric and autonomous flight technologies, we must continue to examine the intersection of next-generation air mobility and established aviation frameworks."  

Advertisement
Babcock LB Babcock LB
AAIB appoints Robert Balls as Chief Inspector of Air Accidents

Aerospace Security

AAIB appoints Robert Balls as Chief Inspector of Air Accidents

12 February 2026

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has announced the appointment of Robert Balls as Chief Inspector of Air Accidents following a fair and open competition.

Air Canada confirms order for eight A350-1000s

Aerospace

Air Canada confirms order for eight A350-1000s

12 February 2026

Air Canada has disclosed a firm order (listed as undisclosed in November 2025) for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, marking a pivotal upgrade to the airline’s long-haul fleet strategy with an additional commitment to Airbus widebody aircraft.

HMG Paints develops apprenticeship pathways

Aerospace Defence

HMG Paints develops apprenticeship pathways

11 February 2026

As National Apprenticeship Week reaches its 19th year, HMG Paints is continuing its commitment to workforce development within the sector through a showcase of the various development pathways found within apprenticeships in the business.

ACS UK wins two tier-one airline contracts

Aerospace

ACS UK wins two tier-one airline contracts

11 February 2026

Aircraft interiors specialist, ACS UK, has secured two significant new contracts with tier-one global airlines, covering the design and manufacture of bespoke, customised monuments for widebody aircraft.

Advertisement
PTC rectangle
International Group launches IADA

Aerospace Defence

International Group launches IADA

11 February 2026

The International Group announced yesterday that it has launched an aerospace and defence division - International Aerospace & Defence Alloys (IADA) - a dedicated business focused on high-integrity alloys for aerospace and defence programmes.

Bruderer UK and Brandauer invest to mark 60 years

Aerospace

Bruderer UK and Brandauer invest to mark 60 years

10 February 2026

Telford based Bruderer UK and Brandauer are marking 60 years of precision production with a £700,000 investment.

Advertisement
Security & Policing Rectangle
Advertisement
ECS leaderboard banner