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The altitude that commercial jet aircraft operate at is unforgiving. It puts aircraft fuselages under significant pressure, but a lot has been learned over 75 years of commercial jet flight.
Marks & Clerk
In a timely announcement, a matter of weeks before UK Hydrogen Week (w/c 26th February), Airbus has announced a pilot project to test the feasibility...
Deka Chambers
In a recent case it fell to Master Thornett to apply the rules on extension of time for service and for challenging jurisdiction, albeit in an unusual factual context.
WTW
The airline insurance market was relatively benign during the renewal season at the end of 2023, but rising claims, reinsurance, retrocession and recruitment costs could change conditions.
WTW
Aircraft grounding is a complex process with significant financial ramifications and insurance implications. How has the language evolved and what coverage does the current language provide?
WTW
CORSIA will increase demand for carbon credits from the aviation industry, but non-delivery risk increases. The insurance market is developing ways to reduce the risk.
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
There has been much commentary recently about the OECD's proposal for countries to introduce a global minimum tax rate. This follows on from the OECD's BEPS project and is part of a series...
Marks & Clerk
I was interested to hear about NASA's unveiling on Friday of its experimental supersonic aircraft – the X-59. The aircraft has been in development for several years now...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
Does a non-assignment clause that prohibits assignments "by any party to any third party, for any reason whatsoever" prevent an assignment (akin to subrogation) to an insurer where such assignment...
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
CORSIA, ICAO's carbon offsetting and reduction scheme which launched in 2016, has moved from its Pilot Phase into its First Phase at the start of 2024.
WTW
Practical perspectives on supply chain challenges facing transportation and logistics.
Gowling WLG
The world's first successful satellite launch occurred in October 1957, when the USSR launched the Sputnik 1 satellite. Since then, humans have continued to launch satellites...
WTW
SAF, hydrogen and battery power could change aircraft design, while eVTOL aircraft could revolutionize transport infrastructure. What does it all mean for the insurance sector?...
WTW
ARC members met in London in November to discuss how the industry is evolving and how the insurance sector is working to support the changes. Part 2 of 2.
WTW
ARC members met in London in November to discuss how the industry is evolving and how the insurance sector is working to support the changes. Part 1 of 2.
Marks & Clerk
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted SaxaVord spaceport - located on the north coast of the Shetland Islands - a vertical launch spaceport licence...
WTW
The aviation industry is struggling with a shortage of pilots. How big is the problem and what steps can be taken to solve it?
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
Representatives from aviation leasing companies, airlines, aircraft manufacturers and regulatory bodies met recently in Dublin at the second Global Aviation Sustainability Day hosted by Aircraft Leasing Ireland...
European Union
Venner Shipley
Ferrari's TESTAROSSA trade mark has been of great interest to the European Courts, although Ferarri's luxury TESTAROSSA sports car has not been produced since 1996.
Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong
CORSIA, ICAO's carbon offsetting and reduction scheme which launched in 2016, has moved from its Pilot Phase into its First Phase at the start of 2024.
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