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Aviation
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CGW’s leading insurance practice was recently voted as being “ahead of the pack” (April 2008 survey of leading insurance firms, Australasian Legal Business Magazine). Members of CGW’s specialist Aviation Team, led by partner Kevin Bartlett, have provided a range of services to the aviation and insurance industries within Australia and internationally for more than 24 years. Those services include:
- Conducting litigation arising from aircraft accidents
- Defending aviation insurance claims, including
- Personal injury and death claims - Hangarkeeper, product liability and airport owner/operator claims - Non-ownership liability claims - Aerial overspray and crop damage claims - Air carriage and ticketing claims
- Advising on policy, indemnity and subrogation issues
- Conducting subrogated recovery actions
- Representing clients at coronial inquiries
- Negotiation with regulatory authorities on behalf of general aviation owners and operators, AOC holders, and air transport operators
- Defending CASA prosecutions and conducting review proceedings in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal and the Federal Court
- Advising operators on risk management issues, licensing and certification requirements
- Conducting litigation and advising in relation to aircraft contractual disputes, including aircraft parts and components, sales and employment issues
- Advising on land use planning issues and noise exposure around airports.
Clients of the CGW Aviation Team include leading domestic and international aviation insurers, brokers, domestic and international airlines, general aviation owners and operators, a national television network, fixed wing and helicopter training facilities, repair organisations, pilots, and leading aviation law practitioners in the UK, USA and New Zealand.
Kevin Bartlett’s longstanding association with McGill University’s Institute of Air and Space Law provides our team with a strong network of contacts around the world in leading positions within global insurance and aviation circles.
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