Creating sustainable, secure, and future-ready frameworks for drones and advanced air mobility is one of today’s key challenges for governments. From U-Space integration and BVLOS operations to cybersecurity, privacy, and environmental impact, effective regulation is essential to balance innovation, safety, and public trust. We support public authorities with expert guidance on drone policy, airspace management, security, and compliance—helping them build scalable, resilient, and future-proof solutions for tomorrow’s skies.
As aviation becomes increasingly digital, cyber threats pose a growing risk to flight safety, operations, and sensitive data. From ransomware and GPS interference to attacks on airport and air traffic management systems, robust cybersecurity is now critical for airlines, airports, and drone operators alike. We help aviation organizations strengthen cyber resilience, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect critical systems—safeguarding business continuity, passenger trust, and safe operations in an evolving threat landscape.
A landmark ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union clarifies that a design fault in a newly introduced aircraft can qualify as an “extraordinary circumstance” under Regulation EC261/2004, relieving airlines from compensation liability. This article explains how key CJEU judgments shape passenger compensation rights, where the limits of airline responsibility lie, and why understanding these cases is essential for airlines, legal professionals, and passengers navigating EU air passenger rights.




