Citation
(2002), "Note from the publisher", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 74 No. 6. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.2002.12774faa.001
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2002, MCB UP Limited
Note from the publisher
Throughout 2003 Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology will continue to be the central, authoritative and independent publication on the materials and techniques employed in the aircraft and aerospace industry.
If you have a paper that you would like to be considered for publication in Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology then please contact the Editor, Terry Savage, at TerSv@aol.com. Terry will be pleased to hear from you if you have a technical paper, a research paper, a case study or a review article that you would like publishing.
As an author, you can be sure that your work will be widely disseminated due to the international exposure to leading industrial and academic institutions via the Emerald database. Also, your work will be further disseminated through the indexing and abstracting services covering Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, which includes ISI (the full listing appears on the inside front cover of this issue).
Features in 2003
The Editor invites contributions for the “Features” section of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology on the following topics:
Issue 1: Helicopters and Rotorcraft – Design and developments;
Issue 2: Aerospace Corrosion – Prevention and control;
Issue 3: Space – Design and development of launchers, satellites and space stations;
Issue 4: Aerospace Materials – Properties and testing;
Issue 5: Software – Software systems used in aerospace design and manufacture;
Issue 6: Unmanned Aircraft – Design and development.
Please send all contributions to: The Editor, Terry Savage, 15 Haslemere Road, Crouch End, London, N8 9QP.Tel/Fax: +44 (0) 20 8340 9265, E-mail: TerSv@aol.com
New Editorial Advisory Board Member
We are pleased to announce that Professor Peter Bullen of the University of Hertfordshire has agreed to join the Editorial Advisory Board of the journal.
Professor Bullen is the Head of the Department of Aerospace, Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences) at the University. His interests include aerodynamics and thermodynamics (propulsion).
We look forward to working with Professor Bullen on the journal.