The aviation industry operates in a highly regulated and commercially complex environment, requiring meticulous legal structuring to facilitate transactions, partnerships, and regulatory compliance. Whether negotiating aircraft acquisitions, structuring alliances, or drafting key commercial agreements, businesses must ensure their contracts and operations align with industry regulations and commercial best practices.
- Drafting and negotiating purchase agreements, lease contracts, and aircraft financing structures
- Advising on sale and leaseback transactions, wet leasing, and dry leasing
- Ensuring compliance with international aviation laws and tax-efficient structuring
- Structuring airline alliances, codeshare agreements, and interline arrangements
- Drafting contracts for ground handling, catering, fuel supply, and maintenance services
- Negotiating airport slot agreements, franchise deals, and joint ventures
- Guidance on aviation regulatory compliance, licensing, and operational permits
- Advising on competition law, consumer protection regulations, and airline ownership rules
- Ensuring compliance with ICAO, EASA, CAA, and other aviation regulatory bodies
- Legal support for trademark protection, brand licensing, and IP management in aviation
- Advising on passenger data protection, cybersecurity risks, and GDPR compliance
- Drafting IT and software agreements for airline booking systems and aviation technology solutions
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