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Pierallini Studio Legale | Global | 1 Mar 2023

Orbital and suborbital flights: future of space travel?

The global space industry is growing and evolving. However, it faces challenges relating to sustainability. This article provides an overview of space law and the space economy and outlines a future direction for the space industry: orbital and suborbital flights, which represent the imminent evolution of means of transport.
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HarleyJames Law | Bahamas | 14 Jul 2021

Gaining management of sovereign airspace

After several decades of discussions between the governments of The Bahamas and US Federal Aviation Administration, the two countries have signed an air navigation services agreement, thereby transferring the management of The Bahamas' sovereign airspace to The Bahamas for the first time. Prior to the agreement, the United States and Cuba managed and controlled The Bahamas' airspace. The......
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Oxby Legal | Australia | 12 Nov 2020

Crane swing and blade(s) swing: Airspace, a refresher on cranes, drones, wind turbines and trespass to land

There are two parts to this issue: (1) how far do your rights extend into the air or airspace above your land? (2) how do you access someone’s…
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Ashfords LLP | United Kingdom | 27 Feb 2019

Ashfords LLP, Apex Airspace and MHA MacIntyre Hudson hosting seminar on Airspace Development

Law firm Ashfords LLPs' Paul Olliff, a Legal Director in the firm's Real Estate Team, is collaborating with property firm, Apex Airspace, and…
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Robinson & Cole LLP | USA | 21 Nov 2018

OIG Audit Results Released on FAA Drone Waiver Processes

Last week, a new audit report was released regarding the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) unmanned aircraft system (UAS or drone) waiver…
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Robinson & Cole LLP | USA | 21 Nov 2018

Over 50,000 LAANC Applications Processed

The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) nationwide deployment of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) system has…
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K&L Gates LLP | European Union, United Kingdom | 19 Nov 2018

Brussels Air Transport Brief: November

On 21 September 2018, the European Council agreed to an amendment of Regulation (EC) 1008/2008 on common rules for the operation of air services in…
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MAMO TCV Advocates | Malta | 9 Oct 2018

Tower Crane Passing over Airspace Owned by a Third Party

The passing of a tower crane over airspace owned by a third party is an invasion of such party's airspace. Ownership of the airspace over one's…
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Arnecke Sibeth Dabelstein | Germany | 3 Oct 2018

Airline denied compensation for costs caused by carriage of sky marshals

The Federal Court of Justice recently denied a claim for compensation regarding costs relating to the duty of German airlines to carry sky marshals, who are entrusted with the security of certain flights based on specific security considerations and by decree of the federal police. While the court's argument was legally stringent, it lacked sustainable reasoning as to why airline cost and......
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Sebaly Shillito + Dyer, A Legal Professional Association | USA | 25 May 2018

Air Rights in the Age of Drones

Search the words DRONE - BACKYARD - SHOOTDOWN on the internet and you will get thousands of results. The results reflect the intensely visceral…
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