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Benefit from the AIAA logo.

We encourage all Members, Sections, Technical Committees, Student Branches and Standing Committees to use the AIAA logo when distributing AIAA information. It adds prestige and credibility to your web site, publications, displays, announcements, and activities.

Restrictions
The use of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics name or logo in such a way as to imply an approval or endorsement by AIAA is prohibited without written permission.

Requests for permission should include the purpose of the usage, the name and address of the organization seeking permission, and the requester's name, title, phone number, and e-mail address. Submit requests to

 at 703/264-7532 or fax 703/264-7551.

Logo Update
The AIAA logo has a new, streamlined design that reflects our identity in the industry: Our membership knows us as "AIAA," use of the acronym supports ease and simplicity of communications, and the tagline explains our position and scope.  Effective 15 May 2007, this updated logo is to be used in lieu of logos that include AIAA's written-out name. Standard logos in a variety of formats are available for download (see below). The minimum size at which the updated logo should appear is 1.25 inches. If a logo smaller than 1.25 inches is needed, it is acceptable to use a version that omits the tagline (either of the last two versions, below). For complete logo use details, as well as new branding guidelines, refer to the "AIAA Brand Standards Manual."

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AIAA Brand Standards Manual
Here find guidelines on AIAA logo use, color palette, etc.

Download Manual > (PDF)

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) is the world's largest technical society dedicated to the global aerospace profession.