The aviation industry operates on high-value transactions and complex financial structures, making effective debt recovery essential for maintaining financial stability. Whether dealing with unpaid aircraft leases, outstanding service fees, fuel costs, or regulatory fines, aviation businesses require a strategic and legally sound approach to recover debts efficiently.
At Oracle Law Global, we specialise in aviation-specific debt recovery, providing proactive, cost-effective, and legally enforceable solutions to help airlines, lessors, MRO providers, and aviation service companies reclaim outstanding payments.
- Recovery of outstanding lease payments and aircraft repossession
- Legal enforcement of default provisions and security interests
- Disputes related to unpaid maintenance reserves, lease return conditions, and penalties
- Coordination of cross-border asset recovery and enforcement actions
- Recovery of outstanding fees for MRO (Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul) services
- Unpaid charges for fuel, airport handling, and navigation fees
- Disputes over delayed or refused payments for aircraft parts, ground services, and logistics
- Recovery of outstanding penalties, fines, and regulatory fees
- Legal support for claims involving government agencies, air traffic authorities, and airport operators
- Assistance in negotiating structured settlements and debt repayment plans
- Legal action under international aviation treaties and commercial debt recovery frameworks
- Cross-border enforcement of court judgments and arbitral awards
- Coordination with insolvency proceedings and bankruptcy claims affecting aviation creditors
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