ISSN: 1674-8190 | Impact Factor: 5.2 | Established: 2010
Frequency: Monthly
Advances in Aeronautical Science and Engineering (AASE) is a leading international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes high-impact research spanning the full spectrum of aeronautical and aerospace sciences. Since its establishment in 2009, AASE has served as a trusted platform for disseminating original research articles, technical reviews, and short communications that drive innovation and excellence in the field.
The journal covers both theoretical and experimental advances, fostering a deeper understanding of the science, engineering, and emerging technologies that shape modern aeronautics and astronautics.
Scope and Topics
AASE welcomes high-quality submissions in areas including, but not limited to:
- Aerodynamics and flight mechanics
- Aircraft structures and materials
- Propulsion and energy systems
- Avionics and flight control
- Space systems and satellite technology
- Unmanned aerial systems (UAS)
- Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
- Sustainable aviation technologies
By promoting cross-disciplinary research and practical application, the journal contributes to solving complex challenges in civil, military, and space aviation.
Peer Review and Editorial Excellence
AASE maintains a rigorous double-blind peer review process overseen by a team of international experts and editorial board members, ensuring scientific integrity, relevance, and technical quality.
Visibility and Indexing
Indexed in leading academic databases, the journal provides global visibility and accessibility, reaching a diverse audience of:
- Researchers
- Engineers
- Policymakers
- Aerospace professionals
Its Impact Factor of 5.2 reflects its growing influence and the high citation value of published work.
📝 Manuscript Submission
Researchers are invited to submit original, unpublished manuscripts that are not under review elsewhere. For detailed submission procedures, formatting guidelines, and required forms, authors should consult the Author Instructions section.