Ivan Dilly
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Why Brazil Could Be the New Strategic Landing Place for U.S. Aerospace Manufacturers
China's decision to suspend deliveries of Boeing aircraft in retaliation for tariffs imposed by the United States
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Judicialization in the Air Sector: The Balance Between Rights and Sustainability in Aviation
By Ivan C. Dilly and Roberto Correia da Silva Gomes Caldas Bird strike
Amara's Law and the Aviation of the Future!
Is our imagination still limited about the possibilities of the future? That was the question I received from
The evolving challenge: the digital age and crisis management in the aeronautical industry in an “always on” environment
To fly. Exciting and exotic. It's safe! However, history has already proven to us that sooner or later there will be new
Event the Future of Aviation: the Indo-Brazilian perspective
It takes place on the 06th and 07th of December, in an event organized by the Law and International Relations Commission
The requirement of COVID-19 vaccination and the impacts on aeronauts and airline workers
On 01.11.2021/620/2021, the Ministry of Labor published Ordinance XNUMX/XNUMX prohibiting the employer from demanding from the worker the
Aircraft maintenance and the On Condition philosophy: Flight safety X financial savings
The art. 87 of law nº 7.565/86 (Brazilian Aeronautics Code – CBAer) establishes that the prevention of
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Industrial secrets, intellectual property and flight safety
In Honeywell Int'l, Inc. v. W. Group[1], the United States District Court for Arizona