XIII AIR LAW CONFERENCE
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Air Corporate in Rome for the XIII Air Law Conference:
the future of aviation is being drawn here
On June 19, the thirteenth edition of the "Air Law Conference" concluded in Rome, the exclusive international forum organized by Pierallini Law Firm in collaboration with the Luiss School of Law and ENAC. In the prestigious setting of the Parc des Princes, the conference confirmed its position as the permanent center of gravity for global air transport law and strategy.
For Air Corporate, participating in this event doesn't just mean being present, but being an active part of the network that defines the rules of the game in a rapidly evolving sector.

The Gotha of Air Transport in Comparison
The event, masterfully led by Attorney Laura Pierallini, brought together an exceptional audience: from ENAC's institutional leaders (with speeches by President Pierluigi Di Palma and Deputy Director General Fabio Nicolai) to top representatives of international organizations such as ICAO, EASA, and the European Commission.
Alongside the institutions, the added value of the symposium was guaranteed by the direct dialogue between:
The trade associations of European operators, ready to bring to the table the real needs of the market and of Business Aviation.
Legal teams and experts from the world’s major aircraft manufacturers (including giants such as Boeing and Leonardo).
Aviation authorities, manufacturers, minors and legal professionals from over 40 countries and 5 continents.
" Navigating the complexity of modern markets requires a surgical understanding of legal and geopolitical dynamics. Being here allows us to anticipate regulatory trends to protect our fleet and our customers ."

Hot Topics at the Center of the Debate
During the two-day event, roundtable discussions addressed the structural challenges of today's civil aviation with a pragmatic approach. Among the areas of greatest interest for Air Corporate activities were:
Supply Chain Critical Issues : A key panel to analyze aircraft delivery delays and component shortages, studying legal protections and contractual remedies also linked to the application of the Cape Town Convention.
Artificial Intelligence and New Technologies : The impact of AI on flight operations and risk management, with related insurance and liability implications.
Geopolitics and Sustainability (ESG) : How international tensions are redrawing trade routes and evolving environmental regulations to chart the course toward zero-emissions air travel.

Why it is a strategic appointment for Air Corporate
Business aviation and corporate services operate in a highly stringent regulatory ecosystem. Sharing best practices with legal leaders in the global aviation industry allows for optimized fleet management and further raising compliance and safety standards.
Looking to the future of aviation means knowing how to interpret the rules.
Air Corporate continues to fly first class even in the field of regulatory innovation.




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