
Chan Kalyan
26 Aug 2025
Dr. Thaibinh Tran Appointed as Section Editor & Reviewer of IJAST (Scopus-Indexed Journal)
Great Peace International (GPI) is pleased to announce an important academic milestone achieved by Dr. Thaibinh Tran, Founder & CEO of GPI.
Dr. Thaibinh Tran has recently been appointed by the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Aviation Science & Technology (IJAST) as a Section Editor and Reviewer. The International Journal of Aviation Science & Technology (IJAST) is a Scopus-indexed journal operating under the International Association for Sustainable Aviation and Energy Research (SARES), with a strong focus on aviation science, technology, sustainability, and innovation.
Dr. Thaibinh Tran previously devoted significant academic effort to the development of JAST (Journal of Aviation Science & Technology) during her time at the Vietnam Aviation Academy. While professional paths may evolve over time, those academic foundations and collaborations remain an important part of her scholarly journey.
This appointment reflects GPI’s continued commitment to academic integrity, international research engagement, and thought leadership in aviation and logistics, reinforcing the company’s role as a bridge between academia, industry, and global knowledge networks.

About IJAST
IJAST, which is being published electronically, is a publication of the International Sustainable Aviation and Energy Research Society (SARES). IJAST is a non-profit scientific journal. IJAST, to raise awareness about sustainable aviation in the world, scientific studies, taking into account the ethics of science, industry and aims to share research findings with the public. IJAST is being published in June and December of every year, and it is aimed to become a journal which is scanned in national indexes in a short time. The language of the journal is English. After the manuscripts submitted to the journal are refereed, the articles with positive opinions will be published.
IJAST is a modern scientific journal providing scientific articles to global researchers regardless of religion, race, age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or socio-economic status.
Target Readership: Aeronautical engineers, aircraft maintenance technicians, pilots, aerospace engineers, ground services personnel, air traffic controllers, mechanical engineers, materials engineers, design engineers, electrical and electronic engineers, environmental engineers, industrial engineers, energy engineers, aviation managers and academicians.
