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Light Aircraft Design Conference Highlights General Aviation Innovation

Light Aircraft Design Conference Showcases Innovation Amid Industry Challenges
The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) will convene its annual Light Aircraft Design Conference in London and online on 10 November 2025, bringing together designers, engineers, and industry leaders from the General Aviation sector. The event will highlight the latest advancements in light aircraft design, focusing on emerging methodologies, regulatory updates, and pioneering projects that are shaping the future of the industry.
Advancements and Key Presentations
The conference programme includes detailed briefings from the Light Aircraft Association on alternatives to CS-23 certification and fundamental aircraft configurations. Presentations will also cover innovations in seaplane technology and recent updates to the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s E-conditions policy. Attendees will gain insights into the RAeS Design, Build, Fly initiative, which promotes practical innovation in aircraft development through hands-on projects.
A significant moment of the event will be the announcement of the 2024/25 RAeS Light Aircraft Design Competition winners, alongside the launch of the 2025/26 contest aimed at encouraging creativity and excellence in general aviation design. The speaker roster features representatives from the Light Aircraft Association, University of Hertfordshire, Ocean Aircraft, Skyfly Technologies, and the UK CAA, as well as innovators behind notable projects such as the AXE eVTOL and ISA 180 Seeker. The one-day programme will include technical briefings, project case studies, and flight-testing insights, culminating in a summary from conference chair Professor Michael Jump.
Industry Context and Challenges
This year’s conference arrives at a critical juncture for the sector. Discussions at the World Aviation Festival 2025 have emphasized the increasing imperative for enhanced safety and decarbonization in light aircraft design. While some investors have expressed interest in companies like HAL, which recently entered a partnership with Russia to manufacture SJ-100 jets, market responses to emerging technologies remain cautious. Competitors are responding with further investments in advanced technology and safety, as evidenced by Gulfstream’s fleet performance and NASA’s X-59 supersonic demonstrator’s inaugural flight.
The broader aviation industry continues to grapple with geopolitical uncertainties and the need for resilient operations, issues underscored during the NBAA-BACE Newsmakers Luncheon. These challenges are influencing the priorities and strategies of manufacturers and regulators, underscoring the relevance of forums such as the RAeS Light Aircraft Design Conference.
Designed for aviation professionals, engineers, and enthusiasts, the event offers both in-person and virtual attendance options, with discounted entry available for RAeS members and students. The conference aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for knowledge exchange and to inspire the next generation of innovators in general aviation.

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