Our Services
Litigation
At Aero Law Center, our aviation lawyers provide experienced legal counsel and litigation services for airlines, airplane owners, manufacturers, maintenance facilities, and other aviation businesses facing complex legal challenges. From class action claims and regulatory compliance issues to wrongful death lawsuits and contract disputes, the firm helps clients protect their interests and resolve matters efficiently. With a deep understanding of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations and the intricacies of aviation law, Aero Law Center defends clients against lawsuits, mitigates reputational harm, and pursues favorable settlements in high-stakes cases.
Whether handling disputes involving aircraft maintenance, product liability, or breach of contract, Aero Law Center delivers practical solutions that help aviation businesses avoid litigation when possible and navigate it effectively when necessary. The firm’s attorneys are committed to safeguarding their clients’ reputations, ensuring regulatory compliance, and providing strong representation in any aviation-related legal matter.
Transaction
Aero Law Center’s aircraft transactions attorneys help buyers and sellers navigate the complex legal, financial, and regulatory aspects of aircraft acquisitions and sales. Whether purchasing an aircraft for personal use or selling one as part of a business decision, these transactions involve significant investments and potential liabilities. The firm’s attorneys ensure clients avoid costly mistakes by drafting and reviewing purchase agreements, conducting lien and title searches, assisting with financing, and ensuring compliance with national and international aviation laws.
With years of experience in the aviation industry, Aero Law Center provides comprehensive guidance to help clients secure favorable terms, avoid scams or disputes, and complete transactions smoothly. From pre-purchase inspections to closing negotiations, the firm’s legal team protects clients’ financial interests and reputations while coordinating every aspect of the process. Buyers and sellers can rely on Aero Law Center for peace of mind and professional oversight throughout any aircraft transaction.
Compliance
Owning and operating aircraft comes with strict FAA oversight and significant financial risk. At Aero Law Center in Fort Lauderdale, our FAA regulatory attorneys provide business-focused legal guidance for aircraft owners, charter operators, MROs, and other aviation professionals to help them stay compliant, protect assets, and avoid costly enforcement actions. With decades of aviation law experience and over $1 billion in transactions handled, we assist with FAA investigations and hearings, aircraft and component sales, operational structuring, certification needs, and dispute resolution. We encourage clients to involve counsel early to prevent delays and penalties, and when litigation is necessary, we pursue outcomes that safeguard certificates and business continuity. As a board-certified aviation law firm offering transparent, strategic, and client-centered representation—including flexible ongoing support through our AeroShield™ program—we are dedicated to protecting your aviation investment and advancing your operational goals. Contact us today to schedule a complimentary consultation.
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How An Aviation Lawyer Can Help Expand Your Aviation Business?
Aero Law Center can help you expand your aviation business through transaction assistance – from sales to purchases to leasing or fractional purchase—to reach the best deal and outcome for you.
Aircraft Transaction
Our aviation lawyers help aviation clients with commercial transactions such as leasing, sales, and acquiring aircraft and airplane hangars.
Aircraft Sales
Whether a broker or a first-time seller, our aircraft lawyers can facilitate negotiations and closing to ensure you get the best deal for your aircraft.
Aircraft Purchase
With big-ticket purchases such as an aircraft or hangar, our team ensures a seamless acquisition that protects operators’ financial interests.
Aircraft Leasing
Favorable terms for your aircraft lease are a priority, and Aero Law Center sets the tone for a fair and mutually exclusive deal for your aviation business.
Fractional Purchase or Sale
Avoid mistakes in a fractional purchase or sale with our aviation lawyers’ help as we ensure you make the best investment possible.
How Can an Aviation Attorney Protect My Maintenance Business from Lawsuits?
Aviation maintenance groups, repair shops, and other companies performing routine maintenance and repairs play an essential role in the safety and security of airplanes and aviation equipment. There is a significant liability in this line of work, and the investigation process typically includes maintenance when an airplane accident happens.
Aero Law Center helps repair shops and maintenance facilities with operations, including detailed records, procedures, FAA compliance, and litigation services, to protect the business’s image and reputation when claims are made and lawsuits are filed. We aim to be proactive in avoiding legal issues, though we take ambitious action when our maintenance clients need quick solutions.
Aircraft Repair Station
We help repair stations adhere to the Code of Federal Regulations to legally conduct their business and avoid faulty claims and expensive lawsuits.
Aircraft Maintenance
Safety and effective performance are the goals of aircraft maintenance. When mistakes, oversights, and errors happen, we build a credible defense on your behalf.
Is an FBO Structure, Hangar, or Charter Business Right for Me?
ALC is here to support whether you’re buying your first charter operation or growing your aviation enterprise. We ensure your deals comply with regulations and help achieve your business objectives.
Our clients include Fixed Base Operators (FBOs) who provide services to travelers, and those who manage charter flights for more flexibility. We also guide on acquiring hangar space for maintenance and storage needs.
We assist aviation businesses in choosing the ideal business models to reach their goals. Additionally, we support individuals affected by negative incidents like plane damage in a hangar or severe accidents due to aircraft faults, in seeking compensation.
Charter Aircraft
Charter flights aren’t held to the exact standards as commercial airlines, leaving charter businesses open to more risk and litigation. We assist with operations and representation.
Aircraft Hanger
Storage for planes and related equipment; we help clients acquire and rent hangars and also represent operators that have experienced unexpected damage in a hangar.
FBO
Fixed Based Operators (FBOs) operate like private terminals and offer various accommodations requiring legal protection from liabilities.
How Do I Comply with Tough, Global Regulations?
Our experienced global aviation lawyers handle regulations and compliance for our clients so you can focus on flying, repairing planes, or conducting other business.
Aircraft regulations, industry regulations, and FAA certification don’t have to be an ongoing pain with our legal counsel and support. We take care of all the heavy lifting, so you don’t have to.
Aircraft Regulations
With the rigorous federal, state, and local legal issues businesses face daily, and we help clients mitigate risk.
FAA Enforcement
We can help you navigate and best respond to an FAA letter of investigation or enforcement action. We can represent your interests from start to finish.
Aircraft Registration
There are many considerations regarding aircraft registration, and our aviation attorneys take the guesswork out of the filing process and compliance.
Aircraft Litigation
Disputes are common, and the stakes are high in aviation. We help clients get ahead of issues, stay compliant and address claims head-on as they arise.

Frequently Asked Questions & Support
The Federal Aviation Administration, or the “FAA” is an arm of the Department of Transportation (DOT). It controls aviation business matters, including air traffic management and the certification of personnel and aircraft. The FAA sets the standard for airport conditions and protects U.S. assets during the launch of commercial space vehicles. The FAA issues directives and legal regulations to ensure the safety of all airplanes, including mandated correction for any unsafe conditions in an aircraft. This could include an aircraft’s plane, engine, propeller, or appliance. All operators must conduct business compliantly and follow the FAA’s guidance and provisions, and any certifications must be present in the aircraft.
An FBO stands for Fixed Base Operator (FBO). FBOs operate like private terminals and facilitate private jet and charter operations. Commercial companies are given access by an airport to work on the grounds and provide flight services, fuel, parking, and hangar space. FBOs offer three tiers that provide different accommodations depending on the amount of traffic and size of the airport, including pilot lounges, restrooms and shower facilities, catering, aerial photography, parking, pilot instruction, private jet charter, and much more. Smaller and less busy airports might only offer basic amenities, while more significant, commercial airports have a full suite of extras, like waiting rooms, in-flight catering, and other conveniences.
According to the FAA’s strict aviation provisions and regulations, every aircraft must be deemed “airworthy” to fly. A Standard Airworthiness Certification is the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) official authorization regarding the operation of type-certificated aircraft, including normal, utility, acrobatic, commuter, transport, manned free balloons, and special classes. All operators must have a Standard or Special Airworthiness Certification to prove the safety and condition of the aircraft. It must be publicly visible to all crew members, inspection companies, and passengers in the cockpit or cabin. Certification delays can cost pilots thousands, sometimes millions of dollars, though an aviation lawyer can provide helpful counsel to avoid mistakes and complete the process.
Sometimes mechanics are the only thing standing between the aircraft and a potential problem if an issue is overlooked or not properly taken care of. Maintenance facilities aren’t always at fault. However, suppose a plane crashes, and people are injured or killed. In that case, repair shops are often part of the legal investigation to uncover any mistakes, errors, or other issues that might have caused an accident. Malfunctioning equipment is one cause of crashes, electrical wiring issues, fitting of wrong parts, mistakes, leftover loose objects, incorrect installation of fuel or oil caps, and other similar mistakes are often looked at in a plane accident case.
A fractional jet ownership arrangement affords one or more operators to share in jet ownership through shares or equity in the aircraft. With this arrangement, operators can use the plane for a certain number of hours each year, as outlined in the contract. An interest in an aircraft defines a fractional ownership agreement; shares are sold to multiple owners based on 800 occupied hours and sold in fractions. The cost is divided among the total number of co-operators, and each person is responsible for their operational share. In such an arrangement, flying time typically ranges between 50 and 400 hours, and most jet shares will become multiple of one-sixteenth.
Hangar rash results from an airplane accident or damage to an airplane while being towed in the hangar, moved, or elements inside the hangar that cause physical harm, including falling parts, debris, and weather. Hangar keepers are responsible for any liabilities and unexpected damages to a client’s aircraft. The damage to an airplane can cost thousands to millions of dollars, which also impacts a plane’s overall resale value. Operators often utilize our services when their aircraft has been damaged in hangar storage, a hangar keeper is involved in a lawsuit due to plane damage, or owners need to protect their business from false allegations and lawsuits.
Depending on how much you fly or if you have considered turning your aviation passion into a business, there are various ways to get started outside of an aircraft purchase. Consider purpose, expenses and costs, usage, and other similar factors. Aero Law Center helps operators purchase an aircraft, consider financing options, and adhere to regulations or alternatives such as leasing or fractional ownership. With wet or dry leases, leasing is affordable and accessible with the benefit of fixed monthly payments. Buying shares or equity in an aircraft through fractional ownership is a similar and approachable option if an outright purchase isn’t in the cards.
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