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Business Aircraft Operations and Regulatory Concerns


by David M. Hernandez
Vedder, Price, Kaufman & Kammholz, P.C.
Washington Office

December 17, 2007

Previously published on December 2006

Business aircraft use is a practical, cost-effective alternative to commercial air travel. When used wisely, business aircraft offer significant benefits over commercial air travel, such as increased productivity, security, convenience, and lower travel costs. However, before a company decides to purchase or lease an aircraft, the company should conduct considerable planning and assess all of the various ownership and use options, including performing a thorough analysis of the regulatory framework in which commercial aircraft operate.




 

The views expressed in this article are solely the views of the author and not Martindale-Hubbell. This article is intended for informational purposes only and is not legal advice or a substitute for consultation with a licensed legal professional in a particular case or circumstance.




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