Category: Global Aviation News

February Jurisdictional Update – Argentina

Update provided by Cecilia Rodriguez Grellet of Rodriguez Grellet Abogados.  Some tariff regulations are on hold without the government decrees necessary to modify the tariffs.   There is a new tax for fraud security on international flights. This new tax was updated in January.  

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How airlines are feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic

During the February L2b member meeting, representatives shared their opinions regarding the aviation industry’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Although pandemic protective measures slowed in 2022, the aftershocks on the airline industry may not be felt for some time. The member roundtable did not discuss the effects in depth. Still, members shared timely and localized information that shed light on the current outcomes of airline operations post-pandemic. 

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January Jurisdictional Update – Philippines

Update provided by Kerwin Tan of Tan Hassani and Counsels: The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines recently released a 357-page updated Guidance Material for Single Pilot Operations under the Philippine Civil Aviation Regulations. This Guidance Material affects all approved training organizations (aka flying schools). To implement this Guidance Material, CAAP will provide flying schools […]

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December Jurisdictional Update – South Africa

Update provided by Hayden Davies with Webber Wentzel: Airlines are experiencing high levels of limited capacity for domestic flights due to COVID-related failures, resulting in higher fares. Hopefully, this will even out by next year.  

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December Jurisdictional Update – The Bahamas

Update provided by Keith O. Major, Jr. with Higgs & Johnson: The Bahamas government is developing nine airports throughout the Archipelago in a public-private partnership. They have issued requests for proposals for international partners for the development where The Bahamas will own the land, and the partners will operate and manage the airport operations.  

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December Jurisdictional Update – India

Update provided by Ramesh Vaidyanathan with Advaya Legal:   Operations are increasing, and consolidation is occurring, resulting in lower fares and better connectivity for passengers. The new airline Akasa Air started operations, the privatization of Air India is continuing to take shape, and Air India and Vistara are merging.  A new regulatory change allows wide-bodied aircraft […]

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December Jurisdictional Update – Malta

Update provided by Matthew Xerri with Ganado Advocates: Wizz Air is a new airline in Malta. They will register over 100 aircraft. There has also been movement with registering other operators in Malta, such as Eurowings, a subsidiary of Lufthansa.  

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November Jurisdictional Update – Philippines

Overtime Pay of Airport Personnel is not Chargeable to Private Airlines and Private Entities, ruled the high court in the Philippines. In the case of Bureau of Customs Employees Association vs. Hon. Rozzano Rufino B. Biazon (in his capacity as Commissioner, Bureau of Customs) et. al. (2022), two issues were put before the Court. First, […]

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November Jurisdictional Updates – South Africa

Updated provided by Haydn Davies with Webber Wentzel: Ground handling licenses have been reduced from three to two at the primary state-owned South African airports because of reduced air traffic. However, Swissport will be in court on Monday or Tuesday to litigate this, saying the tender was not properly adjudicated. This will be some of […]

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November Jurisdictional Update – Uruguay

Update provided by Gonzalo Yelpo with Yelpo & Facal: The jurisdictional update concerns the handling of cargo claims. The issue arose when an insurance company was making a claim on behalf of its client. In the legend, with the declared value of the cargo, there was a statement that said “Max Free”. The claimant was […]

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