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AIAA is the Leading Aerospace Publisher

AIAA has earned an international reputation as the preeminent publisher of cutting-edge aerospace journals and books, and as the leading source of aerospace industry archives, dating back to the early 1900s. Over the past nine decades, AIAA and its predecessor organizations have published over 300 books and almost 200,000 technical articles. AIAA’s current publications include eight technical journals, a magazine, three book series, national and international standards documents, a growing number of eBooks and other electronic products, and a full-service, interactive website. For the most authoritative technical publications, look to AIAA.

  •  Books & eBooks

    As the leading publisher in the aerospace industry, AIAA proudly offers the most comprehensive selection of aerospace titles in both print and eBook format with more than 300 titles available.

  •  Journals

    AIAA's journals are the best resource for students and professionals who want to stay current on the latest aerospace research and development. Reporting on the most important aerospace advances, AIAA‘s eight active technical journals feature original research papers spanning the spectrum of aerospace science and technology.

  •  Meeting Papers

    Every year, AIAA publishes approximately 5,000 papers from AIAA’s forums. Covering every aspect of aerospace, they represent the most important — and most complete — source of recent research results and innovative thinking in everything from engineering and science to policy and standards.

  •  Standards

    AIAA is accredited by the American National Standards Institute and manages a wide range of national aerospace standards publications and activities. Its dedication to managing industry standards allows AIAA to support the continued enhancement of aerospace industry-wide efficiency and productivity.

  •  Video Library

    Explore on-demand presentations presented by technical paper authors at AIAA events in the AIAA Video Library. These videos are an additional benefit to the event’s conference proceedings. The AIAA video library will also be the place to see archive videos from plenary and panel sessions held at upcoming AIAA events. New content will be added regularly. For more information, please contact us arcsupport@aiaa.org.

Other AIAA Publications

  •  Aerospace America

    AIAA's magazine reaches nearly 25,000 aerospace professionals including every AIAA member and hundreds of engineering and aerospace libraries. It presents the latest information and analysis of industry issues and technologies.

  •  My Daily Launch

    One of the benefits of AIAA membership is access to a comprehensive aerospace industry newsletter each morning. My Daily Launch is an industry favorite delivered each weekday morning to all AIAA members. A free trial of this product is available through the AIAA e-Membership program.

  •  Policy Papers

    As the world’s largest aerospace professional society, AIAA has an important role in the national public policy debate. Toward that end, AIAA public policy papers are prepared to convey educational and informational material and may express opinions of and recommendations for action by the government (the U.S. Congress, executive branch departments/agencies, and state legislatures) to address issues of interest or concern to our members. They are a mechanism by which AIAA members contribute to crafting or influencing government solutions to problems. Policy papers are developed and approved for distribution to external audiences according to following the Policy Paper Guidelines agreed upon by the PPC.

 Current Issue

Aerospace America, Dec. 2024 Cover Image

The December issue of Aerospace America, 2024 Year in Review is now live. Make sure to check out the most important developments as described by AIAA’s technical, integration and outreach committees. 2024 Year in Review 

Don't miss this month's Editor's Notebook, “Two Possible Space Strategies for the Trump Administration,” by Aerospace America Editor-in-Chief Ben Iannotta, who writes:  “What will our Year-in-Review issues look like for the next four years with President-elect Donald Trump at the helm in the United States? I predict that the research themes won’t vary much from what we saw in the Biden years and the first Trump administration. These themes — artificial intelligence, electric flight, biofuels, hypersonic weapons, extending society into space — do not depend solely on the United States, and they are governed by market forces and security needs that are beyond the control of any single administration.”  Full Story