Fernando Alonso, the former Head of Airbus Flight Test Organisation and, later, Head of Military Aircraft at Airbus joins Cranfield University as a Visiting Professor.
A leading academic expert on national security has called for a radical shake-up in how the UK deals with major crises on the scale of the current pandemic.
Cranfield University is launching a period of targeted engagement to gather feedback for a temporary airspace change proposal to develop the National Beyond visual line of sight Experimentation Corridor (NBEC).
Cranfield University has successfully won several scholarships through the British Council, which aim to support international postgraduate students wishing to study in the UK.
Cranfield University is working with Q-Flo, Cambridge University and NHS England to record experimental airflow data from a modern NHS ambulance under different driving conditions.
Cranfield University and the Royal Aeronautical Society held the 41st annual Handley Page Memorial Lecture, celebrating the in-flight measurement and research conducted by the National Flying Laboratory Centre
The national airline of the United Arab Emirates has joined the £65 million Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC), due to open next year at Cranfield University.
The expansion of the Cranfield University flying fleet draws closer as its newly acquired Saab 340B plane has received its registration number and the two pilots have successfully completed their flight training.
The green economy in China is being boosted with the opening of the Jiangsu University Cranfield Tech Futures Graduate Institute (JSU-CU Cranfield Institute), a specialist postgraduate venture in China to train future leaders.
F1 driver Romain Grosjean emerged from a fireball crash and escaped with his life following a high-speed impact with a barrier at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday.
Research at Cranfield University is paving the way for a new solution to kill aerosolised COVID-19 in enclosed environments such as hospitals and long-term care facilities.
Cranfield University is co-leading a new international project to examine the role of culture and archives in enhancing possibilities for peace and preventing conflict in communities around the world.