IJRDO - Journal of Aeronautical and Space Studies is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to the advancement of research in aerospace science, aeronautics and space technology. It offers a venue for publication of scientific and technical research that enables innovation in air and space.

It is designed for researchers, engineers, academics, and practitioners in the field of aerospace and other related disciplines.

A Platform for Aeronautical and Space Research

Aeronautical and space research is important for transportation, defence, satellite and space research. This area of study promotes innovation, safety and technological advancement. The journal welcomes practical, research-based and aerospace applicable studies.

What We Focus On

Our focus is on the following areas:

Aerodynamics and fluid mechanics
Aircraft design and propulsion systems
Space technology and exploration
Satellite systems and communication
Aviation safety and engineering
Rocket and launch vehicle technology
Aerospace engineering materials
Computational and simulation-based studies

We also welcome interdisciplinary work that brings value to aerospace science in some way.

Our Approach to Publishing

Our journal employs a rigorous peer-review process. Manuscripts are thoroughly reviewed and revisions may be requested.

Being an open-access journal, articles are freely accessible to the readers.

Why Choose Us

High quality peer-review for quality assurance
Open access for global visibility
Timely publishing for regular dissemination
Comprehensive coverage of aeronautical and space sciences
Easy-to-follow submission guidelines

Moving Forward

IJRDO - Journal of Aeronautical and Space Studies seeks to publish quality and transparent research in aviation and space studies. We seek high-quality submissions that advance knowledge and applications in aeronautics and space sciences.

We invite authors to contribute their research and join a platform that promotes accessible, high-quality science.

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