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Nixon Peabody has served the aviation industry for more than 40 years. Our Aviation group’s responsive service and track record of successful results has fostered many long-term relationships with industry clients.

Our lawyers have extensive, practical knowledge of aviation. Group members include pilots and lawyers with engineering degrees, so we can efficiently handle the many technical issues involved in aviation cases and disputes.

We represent companies, consortiums, and individuals, including:

  • Aircraft and helicopter manufacturers
  • Domestic, regional, and international airlines
  • Cargo airlines and freight forwarders
  • Aircraft component manufacturers
  • Aircraft sales and financing
  • Aviation maintenance/repair facilities
  • Fixed base operators
  • Equipment/aircraft leasing and financing
  • Aviation electronics and avionics
  • Airports
  • Parachuting and balloon operators
  • HAZMAT issues

Thought Leadership/Alerts

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds GARA's applicability to aircraft service manuals, finds plaintiffs' claims barred
Aviation Alert | May 17, 2013

Drones Cast Lengthening Shadows One Year After Passage of FAA Modernization & Reform Act
May 13, 2013

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    • Drones Cast Lengthening Shadows One Year After Passage of FAA Modernization & Reform Act
      Bloomberg BNA Privacy and Security Law Report | May 13, 2013

      This column, authored by San Francisco Products: Class Action, Trade & Industry representation associate Cameron Cloar, discusses the entry of drones into the national airspace system one year after the passage of the Federal Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012.

    • Unmanned Aircraft: Filling U.S. Airspace—And Courtrooms?
      Law 360 | July 5, 2012

      This “Expert Analysis” column, authored by San Francisco Products associate Cameron Cloar, discusses the Federal Aviation Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, which requires the agency to fully integrate unmanned aircraft systems into the national airspace system for public and commercial use.

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