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Aerospace Systems

Advancing Technology for Earth and Beyond

Exploring the Future of Aerospace Technology

Future Aerospace Engineering Ltd conducts research into aerospace technologies, launch systems, propulsion concepts and future space infrastructure designed to support humanity’s continued exploration and utilisation of space.

Our work focuses on investigating innovative approaches that may improve efficiency, sustainability, reliability and accessibility within the aerospace sector. Through research, simulation, design and technology development, we explore concepts that have the potential to contribute to the future of spaceflight and orbital operations.

Our Vision

Space has become an increasingly important domain for communication, navigation, Earth observation, scientific discovery and commercial activity.

As humanity expands its presence beyond Earth, new technologies will be required to improve access to space, support long-duration missions and enable future infrastructure both in orbit and on other worlds.

Our aerospace research aims to contribute to this future by exploring practical and innovative solutions to emerging challenges.

Research Areas

Launch Systems

Research into future launch concepts designed to improve flexibility, efficiency and operational capability.

Areas of interest include:

  • Assisted launch concepts
  • Reusable launch technologies
  • Alternative launch architectures
  • Small satellite deployment systems
  • Launch operations optimisation

Propulsion Technologies

Investigating propulsion concepts that may support future aerospace applications.

Areas of interest include:

  • Hydrogen peroxide propulsion
  • Liquid oxygen and kerosene systems
  • Propulsion efficiency improvements
  • Alternative propellant concepts
  • Future engine architectures

Return To Base (RTB)

The Return To Base project explores technologies designed to enable the controlled recovery and return of aerospace vehicles following mission completion.

Research areas include:

  • Guidance and navigation systems
  • Autonomous flight control
  • Landing and recovery technologies
  • Vehicle reuse concepts
  • Mission efficiency improvements

The long-term objective is to investigate technologies that may contribute to more sustainable and reusable aerospace operations.

Space Infrastructure

Future aerospace activity will require infrastructure beyond launch vehicles alone.

Our research explores concepts including:

  • Orbital research facilities
  • Manufacturing in space
  • Future orbital stations
  • Lunar support infrastructure
  • Planetary exploration systems

Current Projects

Return To Base (RTB)

Research into autonomous vehicle recovery and controlled return technologies.

Assisted Launch System

Investigating alternative methods of supporting launch operations and reducing mission costs.

Aerospace Propulsion Research

Exploring propulsion technologies and future aerospace engine concepts.

Looking Ahead

The aerospace sector continues to evolve at an extraordinary pace.

Future Aerospace Engineering Ltd remains committed to exploring technologies that may contribute to safer, more sustainable and more accessible access to space.

Through research, innovation and collaboration, we aim to support the next generation of aerospace capabilities and help advance technology for Earth and beyond.

Collaboration Opportunities

We welcome discussions with researchers, universities, industry partners and organisations interested in aerospace technology, propulsion systems, launch concepts and future space infrastructure.

If you are interested in collaborating on aerospace research or technology development, please contact us through our Contact page.

Future Aerospace Engineering Ltd

Advancing Technology for Earth and Beyond