UAVs: Unlocking positive transformation in the world’ highlights an unprecedented opportunity to reduce urban freight transport’s environmental impact by using drones
Cranfield University has joined Spirit Europe’s Aerospace Innovation Centre (AIC) as an academic partner at the newly opened research and development facility in Prestwick, Scotland.
Babcock International Group, the aerospace, defence and security company, is renewing its partnership with Cranfield University as part of its ongoing commitment to invest in technology research.
Two students from Cranfield University have won prestigious International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI) Rudolf Kapustin Memorial Scholarships in the same year for the first time.
Cranfield University has won an industry award for its research work in developing technology to enable drones to fly beyond visual line of sight in non-segregated airspace
Cranfield University’s Jetstream 31 aircraft will make its final public display at the Shuttleworth Trust’s Flying Festival of Britain Drive-in Airshow on Sunday 6 June.