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December 2012
Nicolai Vella Falzon, Partner at Fenech & Fenech Advocates, reports on how the Cape Town Convention is being implemented in Malta.
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The votes have been counted and the winners of Airfinance Journal’s 2012 Lawyers Survey can be revealed. Yana Palagacheva finds out what the voters think and interviews the industry’s top firms to discuss their recent market highlights.
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The benefits of using Cayman Islands and Irish vehicles in aircraft finance transactions, by Maples and Calder's partners David Maughan, Andrew Quinn and Mark Western.
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Taking a charge over shares and bank accounts in aircraft financing transactions: developments in English law and EU financial regulations by Stephenson Harwood Partners Paul Ng and Saugata Mukherjee.
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Embraer forecasts some 445 new 30 to 120-seat aircraft orders coming from Russia in the next 20 years.
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New tax scheme can see early aircraft depreciation in Spain
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Call for submissions for the best deals of 2012.
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Boeing forecasts Russia will order about 900 commercial aircraft over the next 20 years.
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November 2012
The European Commission investigates four capital injections into the carrier.
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The lessor has settled a dispute with GE and Gecas.
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The firm has added two seniors to its aviation practice.
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President Obama has signed the bill opposing EU ETS.
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O’Brien has joined the firm as a partner
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The law firm has hired Mcmyn as a partner based in Singapore.
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New law firm Norton Rose Fulbright will have 70 aviation partners globally.
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The US House of Representatives has passed the bill opposing EU ETS.
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International aspects of the ETS will be suspended for a whole year.
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The German carrier says it has lost “tens of millions” as a result of the late opening of Berlin’s new airport.