Membership of the Society

Join the Royal Aeronautical Society today

Receive two monthly aerospace publications; attend interesting lectures and conferences; use the superb aerospace library and specialist careers service; free use of the business suite; and much more.

Affiliate Membership and other grades from £66 per year.

Student Affiliates, in full-time education, under age 26 pay a single one-off subscription of £33 lasting up to three years. (Equivalent to £11 a year if under 24, £16.50 a year if under 25).

Join online as an Affiliate or Student Affiliate.

For full benefits visit www.aerosociety.com and click on "Membership & Registration" in right-hand panel, then select Welcome | Membership on left-hand menu. Or contact Kate Hopkins at email kate.hopkins@aerosociety.com

Presentation of The Royal Aeronautical Society's Gold Medal to Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1909. (Photograph from the Society's library).

Presentation of The Royal Aeronautical Society's Gold Medal to Orville and Wilbur Wright in 1909. (Photograph from the Society's library).


Pictured is the Royal Aeronautical Society building at 4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ

Pictured is the Royal Aeronautical Society building at 4 Hamilton Place, London W1J 7BQ

About RAeS

Throughout the world's aerospace community the name of The Royal Aeronautical Society is both well known and well respected.

But what is The Royal Aeronautical Society and what is the significance of being a member of the world's senior aerospace body?

The Royal Aeronautical Society is "the one multidisciplinary professional institution dedicated to the global aerospace community". The RAeS is the world's only professional body which caters for the entire aerospace community.

Indeed, the RAeS is justifiably proud of its members' range of disciplines, not just engineers and pilots, but also doctors, legal specialists, bankers, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, marketers, journalists, etc. Anybody who is a professional within the aerospace industry can belong to the RAeS and indeed many of them do. The aerospace industry is global and The Royal Aeronautical Society reflects this. Although centred in the United Kingdom, it has members in almost 100 countries worldwide.

See www.aerosociety.com and click on "About RAeS" in left-hand panel.


Page last updated 09 November 2008