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Mamo TCV Contributes to Chambers Aviation: Finance & Leasing 2025 Aviation

Mamo TCV Contributes to Chambers Aviation: Finance & Leasing 2025

Mamo TCV Advocates is pleased to announce that its Aviation team has contributed to the 2025 edition of the Chambers Aviation: Finance & Leasing Global Practice Guide. Partner Nicholas Valenzia and Senior Associate Joshua Chircop contributed to the Guide.With Paul P. Jebely from The Hague CAA acting as Contributing Editor, the guide provides the latest legal information on aircraft and engine purchase and sale, aircraft and engine leasing, aircraft debt finance, security, liens, enforcement and current legislative proposals. The Malta Guide may be accessed here: https://practiceguides.chambers.com/practice-guides/aviation-finance-leasing-2025/malta/trends-and-developments. Mamo TCV & Aviation Mamo TCV Advocates is one of the foremost law firms in Malta in the…
Mamo TCV Advocates
29th July 2025
Book Cover Image International Comparative Legal Guide to Aviation Law 2025
Mamo TCV Advocates Contributes to the International Comparative Legal Guide to Aviation Law 2025 Aviation

Mamo TCV Advocates Contributes to the International Comparative Legal Guide to Aviation Law 2025

Mamo TCV Advocates is pleased to announce that its Aviation team has contributed to the 13th Edition of the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) to Aviation Law. Nicholas Valenzia, Joshua Chircop, Aleandro Mifsud and Martina Azzopardi contributed to the chapter. This comprehensive guide provides valuable insights into the principal legislation and regulatory bodies governing aviation law in Malta. The chapter outlines essential aspects of aviation law, including operating licenses, air navigation safety, aircraft registration, and issues related to aircraft trading, finance, and leasing. It also outlines Malta’s legal framework for litigation and dispute resolution within the aviation sector. The full…
Mamo TCV Advocates
13th March 2025
Mamo TCV: Revised EU Guidelines Clarify Air Passenger Rights Under Regulation 261/2004
Revised EU Guidelines Clarify Air Passenger Rights Under Regulation 261/2004 Aviation

Revised EU Guidelines Clarify Air Passenger Rights Under Regulation 261/2004

On July 22, 2024, the European Commission approved revised Interpretative Guidelines (the “Guidelines”) on Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 (“Regulation 261/2004”), which address air passenger rights concerning compensation and assistance for denied boarding, cancellations, and delays and on Regulation (EC) No 2027/97 on air carrier liability in case of accidents. These new Guidelines incorporate essential EU case law that has shaped passenger rights since 2016. Whilst they do not introduce new information or changes to the practical application of Regulation 261/2004, they will serve as interim guidance until the anticipated revision of Regulation 261/2004 is implemented. However, the Guidelines are not…