Guest Lecture on “Aircraft Mission Integration”

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The Department of Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering is organising a guest lecture on “Aircraft Mission Integration” on 17 March 2026, aimed at enhancing the understanding of how various aircraft subsystems combine to enable successful mission‑oriented operations. This session will focus on the integration of avionics, propulsion, navigation, payload, communication systems, and mission‑planning frameworks, providing participants with a holistic view of multidisciplinary coordination in aviation. The lecture will highlight real‑world applications spanning defence missions, surveillance operations, disaster‑relief deployments, and commercial aviation, demonstrating how system‑level engineering ensures safe, efficient, and mission‑ready aircraft performance.

The programme is designed for 100 participants, including undergraduate students, postgraduate scholars, and faculty members, offering them valuable exposure to the foundational principles of mission integration. By exploring subsystem interactions and mission‑specific requirements, attendees will gain the ability to analyse operational needs and evaluate integrated aircraft performance in diverse scenarios. This event serves as an enriching platform for learners to build strong conceptual and application‑level knowledge in modern aerospace mission engineering.