Aims:
WebLog Journal of Aviation is an open access, multidisciplinary, double-blind, meticulously peer-reviewed online journal. Everyone involved in research in different areas of aviation science, or those directly connected to it, will find WebLog Journal of Aviation to be useful and of interest. WebLog Journal of Aviation is committed to adding something worthwhile and highly readable to the literature that will be a valuable resource for years to come. Any innovative theoretical and experimental discoveries in various fields of aviation science or any closely linked subjects are covered by the journal. The journal additionally encourages technical comments and critical review articles that discuss recent developments in these fields of study.
Current topics in the fields of aviation, aeronautics, aerospace, and technological progress are the editorial focus. The articles that have been submitted cover a wide range of subjects, such as air traffic control, airline and airport operations, intermodal transport, science and technology, safety, logistics, policy, regulation, law, business, and air cargo. In important industries including aviation, airports, air traffic control, aerospace engineering, and allied institutions, the journal provides a platform for practitioners and scholars to explore and debate current issues.
Article types that can be accepted in WebLog Journal of Aviation include Case Blogs, Case Reports, Case Series, Editorials, Letters to the Editor, Short Communications, Rapid Communications, Commentaries, Perspectives, Opinions, Mini Reviews, Systematic Reviews, Review articles, and Research Articles.
A dedicated collection of worldwide experts in the fields of aviation compose the Editorial Board of the Journal. Each Board editor actively directs and supervises the journal's development. The dissemination of accurate and practical scientific knowledge is the aim of the peer-review process. The caliber and content of the papers submitted for publication are assessed by a panel of experts in the relevant fields.
Scope:
WebLog Journal of Aviation widely accepts manuscripts in the following areas, but is not limited to:
Space Launch and Operations/Missions
Air Traffic Control
Unmanned Systems
Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education
Crew and General Resource Management
Aviation/Aeronautics/Aerospace Primary, Secondary, and Higher Education
Aviation/Aerospace Safety
Aviation/Aerospace Security
Aviation/Aerospace Training
Aviation/Aerospace Education
Aviation/Aerospace Meteorology
Aviation/Aerospace Navigation and Avionics Systems
Aviation/Aerospace Maintenance
Aviation/Aerospace Finance and Management
Aviation/Aerospace Logistics
Aviation/Aerospace Legislation and Regulation
Aviation/Aerospace Human Factors
Flight Operations Issues and Management
Aviation/Aerospace Risk Management
Aerospace Engineering Techniques
Air Safety
Aircraft
Aircraft Flight Mechanics
Astrodynamics
Aviation
Avionics
Flight Dynamics
Rocketry
Space
Unmanned-Vehicles
Aerodynamics
Aeroelasticity
Aerospace Dynamics
Acoustics
Aerospace Communications
Air Cargo, Logistics, and Supply-chain Management
Air Pollution
Air Traffic Management and Control
Air Transport Policy, Regulation, and Law
Airport Planning and Management
Airworthiness, Reliability, and Safety
Atmospheric Flight Mechanics
Attitude Dynamics
Autonomous and Unmanned Air Vehicles
Big Data and Data Mining
Brand Management
Business Management and Strategy
Combustion and Fuels
Complex Systems
Design and Manufacturing
Dynamics and Control of Large Flexible Space Structures
Economics and Finance
Electrical Systems in Air Vehicles
Electromagnetism and Radar
Environmental Issues
Flight Mechanics
Flight Performance
Fluid Dynamics
History of Aviation
Human and System Interaction
Human Factors
Information Processing
Innovation in Aerospace and Astronautical Technology
Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
Management of Route, Terminal, Airspace, and Airport Operations
Maneuvering Flight Vehicles
Marketing
Materials and Structures
Navigation, Guidance, and Control
Noise
Novel and Trend Technologies in Aerospace
Numerical and Computational Methods
Optics
Orbit Determination
Organizational Behavior and Commitment
Propulsion Systems
Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Safety Management System (SMS)
Signal and Image Processing
Space Mission Analysis
Standards, Procedures, Training, and Certification in Aviation
Sustainable Technologies and Development
System Design and Development for Air Vehicles
Test, Instrumentation, and Validation
Trajectory Optimization
Vehicle Conceptual Design
Weather and Meteorology