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Law Firm: | Beaumont & Son - Aviation at Clyde & Co |
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Beaumont & Son Aviation at Clyde & Co 51 Eastcheap EC3M 1JP |
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| City: | London | |
| Country: | England | |
| Tel: | +44 20 7623 1244 | |
| Fax: | +44 20 7623 5427 | |
| Email: | john.balfour@beaumontclydeco.com |
In 1997, he moved to become a partner at Beaumont & Son, the leading international air law firm, which merged with Clyde & Co LLP in 2005, where he is now a partner.
His practice covers most main areas of air law, including airline liability, claims and insurance, the sale, purchase and leasing of other commercial transactions involving aircraft, and all kinds of regulatory issues concerning airlines and airports. He has made a particular speciality of EC air law, having written a book and many articles, and spoken at many conferences, on the subject.
Significant work includes: conducting a number of studies for the EC Commission, acting for IATA in its challenge to the validity of Council Regulation (EC) 2027/97 on air carrier liability and Council Regulation (EC) 2027/97 on denied boarding, cancellation and delay; acting for British Airways to defend its right to retain slots at Heathrow which it had acquired by way of a transaction; acting for airlines in connection with more than 25 slot transactions; advising on civil aviation policy for Ghana; advising on the privatization of JAT; and acting for a complainant in a successful complaint to the commission about state aid to an airline.
He is a fellow of, and honorary solicitor to, the Royal Aeronautical Society, and a member and past chairman of its Air Law Group Committee, Committee member and past secretary of the European Air Law Association, a board member of the European Aviation Club and a member of the International Advisory Board of the International Institute of Air and Space Law, Leiden University.
His book European Community Air Law was published in 1995, and he has been a contributing editor (of the division on competition/EC) of Shawcross and Beaumont: Air Law for some 15 years. He has also written more than 60 articles on various air law subjects for various legal and industry journals, and spoken at more than 100 conferences and seminars.
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