The Washington, DC Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society works to develop programing to support the diverse interests of our members. Some examples of the programing we create are:
- Lectures, Panels and Distinguished Speakers
- Award Presentations
- Field Trips
- Educational Programming
- Networking
Special Programming
In addition to our traditional programming, the Branch is pleased to be able to privide special programing, including:
British-American Collaboration Nexus (BACN)
BACN is an event series that brings together a focused group of subject matter experts and audience participants to examine critical issues in today’s aerospace landscape.
Sir Stewart Mathewes Lecture
Safety is what gives our industry a social license to operate. In honor of Sir Stewart Matthews, a leading advocate for flight safety, the Branch honors his legacy with lectures focused on this quintessential topic for industry, operators and the flying public.
Wright Lecture
Our Branch was formed to recognize the centennial of the first powered flight by the Wright Brothers. Wright Lectures pays homage to the innovations and technical interchange that fuel today and inspire the next generation of flight.
Upcoming Events
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We’re looking for speakers!
The Washington, DC Branch stimulates advances in aviation safety and technology by providing a forum to improve, still further, the technical, political and social interchange between the US, UK and global aerospace communities. If you have a stimulating topic or perspective to share about the aerospace field, we’d like to hear about as we are always looking for impactful programing.
