16

Jan

2025

18:00

RAeS lecture in cooperation with HAW-Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

(Lecture in English on request, otherwise in German)

The Airbus A320 Family has been one of the most successful airliners in the world for years. In 2023, 571 units were delivered to customers globally. The Hamburg production site plays a large part in this.
During the approximately 15-day preparation phase before delivery to customers, the aircraft are put through their paces by a small team of Test Pilots, Flight Test and Ground Test Engineers.
Airbus Flight Test Engineer Joachim Illenberger is leading the Flight Test team in Hamburg and he also regularly takes part in test flights himself. In his lecture he presents the flight test program for the A320 Family.

 

Bio

1994 Apprenticeship as a Toolmaker (Junghans)
1997 Studies of Aeronautical Engineering (HAW Hamburg, Dipl. Ing. FH)
2001 Studies of Air Transport Management (Cranfield, MSc)

2002 Marketing Analyst at Airbus Commercial aircraft (Toulouse)
2006 Flight Test Engineer Training (Airbus, EPNER, Toulouse)
Since 2019 Head Of Flight Test Operations Hamburg

 

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Date:
Time:
16.01.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Joachim Illenberger, Lead Flight Test Engineer Head of Flight Test Operations Hamburg AIRBUS
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 01.10 (Lecture in-person only. Not online!)
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

10

Apr

2025

18:00

RAeS lecture in cooperation with HAW-Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

(Lecture in German)

Der DLR-Flugversuchsträger UpLift wurde im Jahr 2023 beschafft und soll in weiteren Schritten bis 2025 modifiziert werden. Der Flugversuchsträger ermöglicht dann mit seiner universellen Basisausstattung eine flexible Flugerprobung neuer, klimafreundlicher Technologien mit hohem Technologiereifegrad.

Der Vortrag beschreibt die Beschaffung des UpLift-Flugversuchsträgers und erklärt, warum eine Dornier 328-100 ausgewählt wurde. Der Umbau des Flugzeugs zum Flugversuchsträger wird dargestellt.

Präsentiert wird auch die erste Nutzung im Rahmen von wissenschaftlichen Flugversuchskampagnen.

 

Zum Lebenslauf von Martin Gestwa

• Seit 1988 im Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) tätig.

• 1988 bis 1997 Mathematisch-technischer Assistent anschließend Studium der Informatik an der TU Braunschweig.

• 1997 bis 2007 Institut für Flugsystemtechnik, Abteilung Simulationstechnik.

• 2008 Abteilung Hubschrauber.

• 2013 Leiter der Gruppe „FHS & Flugregelung“ in der Abteilung Hubschrauber.

• 2018 Leitung der Forschungsflugabteilung in Braunschweig sowie Betriebsleiter für die Instandhaltung und die Aufrechterhaltung der Lufttüchtigkeit der DLR-Forschungsflotte.

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  text_2025_04_10_Versuch_UpLift.pdf (4,18 MB)

 

 

 

Date:
Time:
10.04.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Dipl.-Inform. Martin Gestwa, Leiter Technikbetrieb und der Forschungsflugabteilung. Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 01.10 (Lecture in-person only. Not online!)
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

08

May

2025

19:30

 

Dear Members and Friends of the RAeS Hamburg Branch, 

 

The RAeS Hamburg  invites you to an exclusive film evening with a showing of

Apollo 13

Apollo 13 received critical acclaim and was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture (winning for Best Film Editing and Best Sound).

 

It will be in the Passage Kino, Mönckebergstr. 17 which will take place on Thursday 8 May 2025 at 19:30 CEST.

 

Meet in the cinema bar from 18:00.

The film is in German and not in the original version!

 

All are welcome but we are limited to 20 seats! So please do register!

 

We  still have seats available so why not come along and enjoy an exciting film!

 

RAeS members                  free

Non-members                     10€  includes 1 year's free membership

 

To attend, please register by clicking on the button below before Tuesday 6 May. Places are limited!

 

Pay at the door!

 

Please inform us if you have to cancel!

 

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Date:
Time:
08.05.2025
19:30 Uhr
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Location:
 
Passage Kino, Mönckebergstr. 17
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

12

June

2025

18:00

Lecture in English

HAW Hamburg lecture in cooperation with RAeS Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

 

During the last decade, a huge number of electrified aircraft projects have been started. But will

we see successful aircraft solutions that will have a significant influence on decorbonisation of

commercial air traffic? Analysing the key challenges in overall aircraft design can help to

understand the market oportunities for battery electric, hybrid and fuel cell powered aircraft. The

analysis is focussed on the regional aircraft market.

 

Dr. Scherer holds a PhD in Aeronautical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. He started

his career as systems engineer at Airbus in Hamburg and worked for 21 years as head of air

systems development. In 2015 he became Vice President Energy Management and Power on

Board. Since his retirement in 2021 Thomas Scherer works as engineering consultant for energy

systems. His research and development interest is in electric passenger aircraft with a focus on

aircraft design, engines and systems.

 

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Date:
Time:
12.06.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Dr. Thomas Scherer, Engineering Beratung Energiesysteme, Hamburg
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 1.10
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

30

Sep

2025

09:00

Der Weiterbildungskurs "Flugzeugentwurf" bietet einen umfassenden Einblick in die Methodik und Praxis des Flugzeugbaus. Unter der Leitung von Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, einem Experten der Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg, werden die Teilnehmer in die Grundlagen und fortgeschrittenen Techniken des Flugzeugentwurfs eingeführt. Der Kurs richtet sich an Ingenieure, Manager, Forscher und interessierte Piloten, die ihr Wissen vertiefen möchten.

 

Kursinhalte:

 

Einführung in den Flugzeugentwurf und die Luftfahrtvorschriften

Dimensionierung und Auslegung der Flugzeugkomponenten (Rumpf, Flügel, Leitwerke)

Kosten- und Umweltbewertung

Zukunftsthemen im Flugzeugentwurf (neue Konfigurationen, Kraftstoffe und Antriebe)

Datum: 30. September bis 02. Oktober 2025

Ort: ZAL Zentrum für Angewandte Luftfahrtforschung GmbH, Hein-Saß-Weg 22, 21129 Hamburg

Teilnahmegebühr: 1.590,00 EUR (1.490,00 EUR für DGLR-Mitglieder) (Studierende werden gegen sehr ein geringen Betrag zulassen)

Leitung: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, MSME

 

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Date:
Time:
30.09.2025 - 02.10.2025
09:00 - 18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dieter Scholz, MSME
Location:
 
ZAL Zentrum für Angewandte Luftfahrtforschung GmbH, Hein-Saß-Weg 22, 21129 Hamburg
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

09

Oct

2025

18:00

RAeS Hamburg Lecture in Cooperation with HAW Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

 

The German "Federal Office for Information Security", in German: "Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI) is the German federal cybersecurity authority. During the last several years, it has been playing an increasingly larger role in the national air safety network. It acts as a cooperative partner together with different aviation organizations.

 

Hendrik Dibbern will describe the role of the BSI in the field of Cybersecurity in Aviation. The BSI works in a field of tension between supervision and cooperation. It deals also with future regulations.

 

2018 – 2020 Master of Social Science (MSSc) in International Security and Law at University of Southern Denmark.

2020 Start of work at BSI in the area of Critical Infrastructure in the Transport Sector.

Since 2023 Head of Division Cybersecurity at Airports (Referatsleiter W32 – Cybersicherheit an Flughäfen).

 

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Date:
Time:
09.10.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Hendrik Dibbern, MSSc Head of Division Cybersecurity at Airports, BSI
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 01.10 (Lecture in-person only. Not online!)
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

16

Oct

2025

16:00

We would like to thank the US Consulate General Hamburg for arranging this lecture. 

 

Lecture in English

John will discuss the future landscape of research in low-earth orbit following the retirement of the ISS, the development of privately-owned and commercially-operated space stations, and how the various teams are working to grow and develop their ideas, including how best to continue important international collaboration that has been yielding wide benefits over the past three decades.

 

John M. Horack, Ph.D., is the inaugural holder of the Neil Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy at The Ohio State University, with tenured, full-professor appointments in the College of Engineering’s Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs.  A 30-year veteran of the spaceflight industry, Dr. Horack also serves as the Senior Associate Dean of Engineering at Ohio State and is a globally-recognized leader in space-based research, flight hardware development, program management, and space policy.

 

Prior to joining Ohio State in 2016, he served for four years as Vice President of Teledyne Brown Engineering’s Space Systems group in Huntsville, Alabama, with responsibility for overseeing all government and commercial Space programs, including Science, International Space Station Payload Operations, Test Support, Flight Hardware, Launch Vehicle and Component Development, and Earth Imaging, including the deployment of the MUSES commercial imaging platform to the ISS and the installation of state-of-the-art Hyperspectral instrumentation for commercial remote sensing.

 

He has authored or co-authored more than 100 papers and conference presentations.  Dr. Horack has spoken at numerous universities, research institutes, and industrial organizations, and served a term as a Vice President of the International Astronautical Federation. He is also a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Astronomical Society, and an Associate Fellow of the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics.  In April 2020, Dr. Horack was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society (UK). 

 

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Date:
Time:
16.10.2025
16:00 - 18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
John M. Horack, Ph.D., Holder of the Neil Armstrong Chair in Aerospace Policy at The Ohio State University
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 1.10
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

23

Oct

2025

18:00

Lecture in English

RAeS Hamburg lecture in cooperation with HAW Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

 

The aviation sector has set ambitious targets to achieve net zero flight by 2050, there are several legislative, operational and technological pathways that will contribute towards this. Some of the greatest challenges are faced in developing solutions that will directly reduce the emissions of the aircraft.

This presentation will provide some insights into what technologies are being explored for future propulsion systems based on new and alternative fuels such as battery, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuels. It will explain how the incumbent primes are adopting different approaches to decarbonisation, while emerging companies are seeking to carve out niches with their disruptive technologies and business models.

 

James has over 25 years of experience in applied research in industry and academia, specializing in materials and manufacturing. After a decade in the UK steel industry, he joined the University of Sheffield to advance metals processing, including additive manufacturing and electron beam welding.

As Future Propulsion Lead at AMRC, he works with industrial partners on zero-emission transport technologies. He authored a report on hydrogen storage for the ATI's FlyZero programme and collaborates with ATI’s Hydrogen Capability Network on hydrogen aircraft adoption.

 

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Date:
Time:
23.10.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
James Hunt BSc, Future Propulsion Lead, AMRC, University of Sheffield
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 01.10 (Lecture in-person only. Not online!)
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

31

Oct

2025

00:00

This year we are organising a visit to Airbus in Seville to see the A400 assembly line. The visit is planned for 31 October. The visit is limited to 20 participants.

 

This will be a largely “Do it yourself” visit. We are only organising the Airbus visit.  You will have to book your own travel and hotel etc. However recommended flights and hotels are contained in the attachment.

 

You should aim to arrive on Thursday, 30 Oct. The visit incl. lunch is on the morning of 31 Oct. and there will be more visits and an evening meal on Friday afternoon and evening.

The weekend is free so that you can return home or organise your own programme in Seville or Madrid etc.

 

Costs: the visit to Airbus is free. Costs for travel and hotel depend on individual requirements but guidelines are given in the attached tips.

 

You can download the reservation form here. Please complete and return it. We will then confirm your reservation with more information.

 

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Date:
Time:
31.10.2025
18:00 Uhr Uhr
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Location:
 
Sevilla
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Richard Sanderson  

06

Nov

2025

18:00

RAeS Hamburg Lecture in Cooperation with HAW Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL (Register below)

 

Aviation is undergoing a technological transformation in both the civil and military sectors, comparable to the introduction of fly-by-wire or autopilot. Advances in data processing, machine learning, and robotics enable numerous new applications and significant operational benefits. Modern software and associated infrastructure play a crucial role.

 

Applications created using data-processing and learning methods can analyze increasingly large amounts of data, relieving human operators of previously manual tasks and decision-making. Technological applications are also being developed that are crucial for the development of ground-breaking AI capabilities for autonomous air combat systems.

 

This presentation will highlight selected challenges and solutions for the use of AI algorithms in aviation, focusing on technological aspects as well as industrial and regulatory success factors.

 

Konstantin Brandt is Programme Manager at Helsing. He works on the introduction of aircraft-based AI capabilities both for the Eurofighter EK and in the area of ??unmanned air combat platforms.

Previously, he worked at several technology companies in the fields of regulatory and business development.

He holds a Master of Science from Università Bocconi and a Bachelor of Arts from Zeppelin University.

Frederik Mattwich is a product manager for cognitive electronic battle at Helsing (Product Cirra). 

 

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Parking on Campus 

 

Date:
Time:
06.11.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Konstantin Brandt BA, MSc Programme Manager, Helsing. Frederik Mattwich BSc, MSc, Produktmanager für den Kognitiven Elektronischen Kampf, Helsing
Location:
 
Helmut-Schmidt-Universität - Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg, Deutschland. Lecture in-person only. Not online!
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

11

Nov

2025

18:00

RAeS Lecture in English

 

What is safe? Most national regulation is derived from the requirement to avoid recurrence of previous accidents, or to pursue best practice. It is often written around the assumption of a single-nation acquisition programme, where the customer can control the design and standards used. Most programmes nowadays are multi-national and sometimes the design is not conducted in accordance with recognised standards. In the modern (post Haddon-Cave) era of Type Certification and regulation, how do we deliver a safe FMS programme for a new, but 60-year-old capability, accommodating new technology and systems without asking everyone to start from scratch ?

In this lecture, as well as considering the philosophy of safety delivery, I will look at how we are developing the equipment contribution to the Air System Safety Case for the new Chinook H47 (Extended Range) helicopter for the RAF – through a Type Airworthiness Safety Assessment using Claims Argument and Evidence, supported by an assessment of Equipment Contribution the Risk to Life – to enable our Chief Engineer to understand and transfer risk to the ultimate risk taker. 

The aim of all this work is to make sure that when we send people into harm’s way, they’re at least travelling in a “safe” aircraft, so the presentation will look at the drive for proportionality and pragmatism whilst retaining appropriate levels of rigour. And why that matters.

 

Helen is currently a Principal Consultant at a small, specialist consultancy firm, SQEP Ltd, where she is the Head of Area for Safety, Environmental and Human Factors disciplines. A former RAF Engineer Officer, she spent nearly 25 years in the RAF and Civil Service, working in both engineering and programme management, working on multiple equipment types (Tristar, Hercules, Nimrod, Eurofighter, Communications and Complex Weapons) as well as having been responsible at a departmental level for Safety, Environment and Quality Assurance. Her early technical specialism of weapons (and ten years in bomb disposal) has resulted in a rigorous but pragmatic approach to hazard identification and risk management. She has served in different specialist roles, including accident investigation, delivery of expert witness testimony, equipment acquisition and recovery of troubled projects. She has also worked for over 15 years in communications, the defence industries and consultancy, implementing key network and intelligence projects, and delivering corporate and individual leadership and technical training, coaching and mentoring. 

 

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Date:
Time:
11.11.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Helen Summers, MSc, CEng, MRAeS, Principal Safety Consultant at SQEP Ltd
Location:
 
Goldene Zeiten, Harvestehuder Weg 48, 20149 Hamburg
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

20

Nov

2025

18:00

RAeS Hamburg Lecture in Cooperation with HAW Hamburg, DGLR, VDI & ZAL

 

Recent years have seen an explosion in aeronautical creativity, driven in part by the advent of cheap, powerful electric drive systems and efficient batteries. According to their many proponents, electric-powered aircraft that are capable of vertical takeoff and landing (aka. eVTOL aircraft) promise a future of quiet, efficient urban transport in which travel by air will be seen to be as commonplace and simple as hailing a taxi.

 

The aerodynamics of these vehicles is very complex, however. The wakes generated by their multiple rotors in the process of generating lift or thrust interact with each other to cause vibration and control problems, transitioning from vertical to horizontal flight is not a simple process, and, particularly when landing or taking off, a range of aerodynamic, structural dynamic and acoustic issues threaten to materialise. To what extent can, and has, the aerodynamic development of these vehicles benefited from past experience with helicopters and other historical VTOL aircraft, and to what extent have and will they require new knowledge to be derived and new design principles to be developed? To what extent do these vehicles pose new challenges that will need to be addressed in novel and creative ways? Perhaps more importantly, what can the study of this new class of vehicles add to the body of aeronautical knowledge as a whole?

 

Dr Richard Brown is an internationally respected authority on rotorcraft aerodynamics, with over thirty five years of experience in the field. After a long academic career, he now co-directs Sophrodyne Aerospace, an aerodynamics consultancy based in Glasgow. He was recently awarded the Royal Aeronautical Society's Bronze Medal for his contributions over the last decades to our understanding of rotorcraft aerodynamics, and also the Vertical Flight Society's award for extraordinary contributions to vertical flight, specifically for some of his work on eVTOL aerodynamics.

 

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Date:
Time:
20.11.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
Dr Richard E Brown CEng FIMechE FRAeS, Specialist Aerodynamicist, Sophrodyne Aerospace
Location:
 
HAW Hamburg, Berliner Tor 5, Hörsaal 01.10 (Lecture in-person only. Not online!)
Contact:
Richard Sanderson  

02

Dec

2025

18:00

This event will take place on Tuesday, 2 December 2025 at the Anglo-German Club, Harvestehuder Weg 44, 20149 Hamburg. 

 

Reception at 18:15

Dinner at 19:00

Date:
Time:
02.12.2025
18:00 Uhr
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Speaker:
TBC
Location:
 
Anglo-German Club, Harvestehuder Weg 44, 20149 Hamburg.
Contact:
Richard Sanderson