Aviation Q&A – 20 things to consider for aviation deals in Italy
Our team of experts answer some of the most important questions concerning the aviation finance sector in Italy.
Our team of experts answer some of the most important questions concerning the aviation finance sector in Italy.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider two challenges to enforcement of arbitration awards and questions of construction of lease and shipbuilding contracts.
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This short Q&A highlights 20 key points to consider in relation to aviation transactions in Vietnam. We look at practical aspects that aircraft lessors and financiers need to be aware of in relation to aircraft operations in Vietnam and/or with Vietnamese airlines, as well as jurisdictional specific issues related to Vietnam.
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