Friday, August 19, 2011

The Aeronautical Society of India

The Aeronautical Society of India comprising
of eminent scientists and engineers is
a highly acknowledged professional body
dedicated to the growth of aerospace activities in India.
The Hyderabad branch of the society has always
played a vital role in bringing together scientists,
engineers, professionals and industrialists towards a common
agenda of furthering the growth of aerospace sector in India.





Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) works to solve the challenges that still exist in our nation's air transportation system: air traffic congestion, safety and environmental impacts.

Solutions to these problems require innovative technical concepts, and dedicated research and developme
ARMD pursues the development of new flight operation concepts, and new tools and technologies that can transition smoothly to industry to become products.

Through green aviation, it is helping create safer, greener and more effective travel for everyone. Our green aviation goals are to enable fuel-efficient flight planning,
and reduce aircraft fuel consumption, emissions and noise.
aeronautics' four research programs conduct fundamental,
cutting-edge research into new aircraft technologies, as well as systems-level research into the integration of new operations concepts and technologies into the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). A fifth program manages a portfolio of wind tunnels and other testing facilities (icing, propulsion), flight research and support aircraft, and the evolution of test technologies .


It has already made decades of contributions to aviation.
We continue to develop solutions to benefit the
flying public every day.


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Function

The objectives of Aeronautical Society include: to
support and maintain high professional standards in
aerospace disciplines; to provide a unique source
of specialist information and a local forum for the
exchange of ideas; and to exert influence in the
interests of aerospace in the public and industrial
arenas.
Throughout the world's aerospace community the
Aeronautical Society is widely known and respected.
Many practitioners of aerospace disciplines use the
Society's designatory post-nominals such as FRAeS,
CRAeS, MRAeS, AMRAeS, and ARAeS
(incorporating the former graduate grade, GradRAeS).
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Branches and divisions

Branches are the regional embodiment of the Society.
They deliver membership benefits
and provide a global platform for the dissemination
of aerospace information.
Divisions of the Society have been formed in countries
and regions that can sustain a number of Branches.
Divisions operate with a large degree of autonomy,
being responsible for their own branch network,
membership recruitment, subscription levels,
conference and lecture programmes.
Specialist Groups covering all facets of the aerospace
industry exist under the overall umbrella of the Society,
with the aim of serving the interests of both enthusiasts and industry professionals.
The Groups' remit is to consider significant developments
in their field, and they attempt to achieve this through
their conferences and lectures, with the intention of
stimulating debate and facilitating action on key
industry issues in order to reflect and respond to
the constant innovation and progress in aviation.
The Groups also act as focal points for all enquiries
to the Society concerning their specialist subject matter,
forming a crucial interface
between the Society and the world in general.

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