Aims and scope
History and Mission
The Łukasiewicz Research Network – Institute of Aviation in Warsaw, originally established as the Technical Research Institute of Aviation back in 1926, has played a pivotal role in the testing and development of nearly all Polish-designed aircraft. The beginnings of the journal date back to an early series of publications known as “IBTL Reports”. After WWII, the Institute began publishing a research journal in 1956, then known as Transactions of the Institute of Aviation [Prace Instytutu Lotnictwa] (print ISSN: 0509-6669, eISSN: 2300-5408). In 2018 the name was changed to the current one, Transactions on Aerospace Research (eISSN: 2545-2835), starting with the 3rd volume of the journal – the new title reflecting our commitment to being a global platform for all scholars in aviation and space sciences. Since September 2018, the journal is published only in electronic version. The primary aim of Transactions on Aerospace Research is to serve as a dynamic platform for the advancement and state-of-the-art knowledge in aerospace research. The journal has played a distinctive role in bringing the Eastern European aviation-engineering traditions to a wider global audience, and integrating them into the broader global traditions. However, the journal now has a more global reach. It continuously seeks to foster innovation and to encourage collaboration among researchers from diverse backgrounds, pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible in aerospace technology and science. By highlighting cutting-edge research and facilitating discourse on emerging trends and challenges, Transactions on Aerospace Research aims to be at the forefront of shaping the future of aerospace engineering and contributing significantly to the field's evolution. Under the leadership of Professor Cezary Galiński, Editor in Chief, our journal has consistently been growing in prestige and global reach.
Core Focus and Article Selection
The primary aim of Transactions on Aerospace Research is to serve as a dynamic platform for the advancement and exchange of state-of-the-art knowledge in aerospace research. The journal covers a wide range of topics in aerospace engineering, including but not limited to:
- Aerodynamics and Aeroacoustics
- Avionics
- Aircraft Performance, Stability, and Control
- Structural Engineering
- Aerospace Materials
- Propulsion Systems
- Navigation and Guidance Systems
- Maintenance and Diagnostics
- Manufacturing Technologies
- Safety and Reliability
- Vibrations and Aeroelasticity
Additionally, it welcomes contributions from related scientific areas intersecting with aviation and space exploration, including but not limited to:
- Astrophysics
- Astronomy
- Remote Sensing
- Photogrammetry
- Atmospheric Sciences
- Materials Sciences
- Aviation and Space Law
- Aviation and Space Economy
- Aviation and Space Organization
- Aviation and Space Medicine
- History of Aviation and Space Technology
- Areospace Communication
We accept for review new and original papers related to aerospace sciences:
- original articles
- review article
- case study
We do not accept for review:
- papers not related with aerospace sciences
- papers breaching our ethical standards
- papers published elsewhere
In view of its history, Transactions on Aerospace Research has played a distinctive role in bringing the Eastern European aviation-engineering traditions to a wider global audience, and integrating them into the broader global traditions. However, the journal now has a more global reach. It continuously seeks to foster innovation and to encourage collaboration among researchers from diverse backgrounds, pushing the boundaries of what is considered possible in aerospace technology and science. By highlighting cutting-edge research and facilitating discourse on emerging trends and challenges, Transactions on Aerospace Research aims to be at the forefront of shaping the future of aerospace engineering and contributing significantly to the field's evolution.
Advertising and Marketing
The journal does not host any commercial advertising or marketing activities.
Publication information
eISSN: 2545-2835
Publication frequency: 4 times per year – in March, June, September and December
First year of publication: 2019
Available on reference-global.com: from vol 2017
Publisher: ŁUKASIEWICZ RESEARCH NETWORK – INSTITUTE OF AVIATION
Language of publication: English