New Trends in Aviation Regulation: USA and Europe

Date: 

Thursday, November 29, 2018, 9:00am to 2:00pm

Location: 

RCC Conference Room, 26 Trowbridge St., Cambridge MA

The Workshop focuses on analysis and debate about some of the key issues in current aviation regulation and on new trends in the field, comparing the European experience with the U.S. The structure of the Workshop tries to promote a fruitful exchange between all the speakers, authorities, sector stakeholders and academics.

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PROGRAM

9:30am Participants Welcome and Opening Remarks.

             José M. Martínez Sierra. RCC Director.

9:45am Norberto Luongo, Deputy Chairman of Legal Committee, International Civil Aviation Organization, “Legal issues at ICAO.”

10:00am Vincent Correia, Professor of Public Law, University Paris-Sud, “European Agency under the new basic Regulation (EU) 2018/1139.”

10:30am María Jesús Guerrero Lebrón, Professor of Business Law, Pablo de Olavide University, Visiting Scholar at the Center for Government and International Studies, Harvard University, “Business aviation and flight sharing.”

10:45am Jacob Gersen, Sidley Austin Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Affiliate Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University, “The Federal Aviation Administration.”

11:00am Juan Ignacio Peinado Gracia, Professor of Business Law, University of Malaga, “Competition in the Manufacturers Market.”

11:30am John Hansman, T. Wilson Professor of Aeronautics, MIT, “Urban Air Mobility. Electric Aircraft and Automation Certification.

11:45am Round Table: “New challenges for manufacturers.”

               Vincent Barbaud, Legal Counsel, Regulatory Affairs, Airbus Group.

               Kostya Zolotusky, Managing Director Capital Markets, Boeing Capital Corp.

               Rafael Contreras, Chairman and Founder of Airtificial.

12:30pm Closing Remarks.

                María Jesús Guerrero Lebrón, Workshop Director. 

Sponsors: RCC; Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School; Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. 

Registration Closed