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Oracle Solicitors is delighted to have joined Airlines for Europe – the voice of Europe’s leading airlines – as an associate member.
Founded in 2016, A4E is a key industry body, representing more than a dozen major carriers with a combined fleet size of over 3,000 and annual passenger numbers of over 720 million. Its priorities include promoting sustainability, reinvigorating EU airspace reform, tackling airport market power and excessive charges, eliminating unjustified aviation taxes and developing fair and balanced passenger rights.
Claire Kelly, Director and Head of Operations at Oracle, said:
"Joining A4E is a sign of Oracle's commitment to the aviation industry, and to the continued strengthening of our service to our airline clients. When it comes to addressing the industry's shared goals and concerns, the right legal strategy is every bit as key as the economic, technical and political approaches. We are really looking forward to bringing the energy and creativity that Oracle is known for to this important forum."
Claire Kelly and Harry Snook, Director and Global Head of Aviation at Oracle, will be taking part in A4E’s forthcoming Legal Seminar in Brussels on 07 December 2021.
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