French airport sales in disarray
The French aviation industry is in disarray after two lucrative airport deals have suffered setbacks. A new client alert from Reed Smith partners based in Paris, Victoria Westcott and Guilain Hippolyt...
The French aviation industry is in disarray after two lucrative airport deals have suffered setbacks. A new client alert from Reed Smith partners based in Paris, Victoria Westcott and Guilain Hippolyt...
Thornton Law Firm will investigate the causes of the recent crashes involving Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft near Jakarta, Indonesia and Addis Abba, Ethiopia. The investigation will focus on the role Boein...
IBA and Allen & Overy say that a determined strategy to monitor risk will allow lessors, banks and investors to avoid the pitfalls of defaults and repossessions. In a joint seminar held recently in Lo...
Unconfirmed reports have suggested that All Nippon Airways expects Boeing to compensate the airline in cash for the problems with the 787 rather than discounts on future purchases. ANA has been forced...
The Nigerian Federal Government has granted Dana Airline permission to resume flight operations immediately. “Officials of the Federal Ministry of Aviation and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority me...
The European Union has warned national governments to ensure that their airlines maintain a “firm and coordinated line” with emissions-trading system compliance. “To avoid distortion, all aircraft ope...
AirAsia’s proposal to invest $14.5m in a new venture with Tata Sons to begin a new low-cost airline has been approved by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board, which vets foreign investment proposals...
From April 25, the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) will allow airline passengers to carry small knives such as pocket knives, novelty bats and some sporting sticks in carry-on baggage....
The Administrative Council for Economic Defense – Cade in Brazil has celebrated a Cease and Desist Agreement (TCC) with airline companies Societé Air France and KLM (a Royal Dutch Aviation Company) an...
Reports are emerging that Bahrain Air failed to transfer passenger fee revenues to the government regularly and had accumulated debt of more than BD2 and a fuel debt of BD15m among others. The airline...
Summer 2013 will see talks begin between the EU and the United States on producing a free-trade agreement that would give birth to the largest free trade zone on the planet, significant enough to add ...
Five Forty Aviation Ltd has withdrawn the licences it had granted to FastJet's operations in Angola, Ghana and Tanzania to use the Fly540 brand with immediate effect. This, the company states, “is due...
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