Legal Issues in AAM
Due to its profound transformative potential, AAM is expected to have broad impact son legal constructs and frameworks. Examples include the continuous development of high levels of automation towards autonomy and the shifts from human-centric to machine-centric controls. These evolutions are expected to impact key AAM functions, such as traffic management and remote piloting. As these new environments evolve, legal issues, such as liability, will likely face new tests and examination. In addition, key legal principles embodied in the Chicago Convention, may need renewed consideration. This session will explore this evolving AAM legal landscape.
Moderator:
Ms. Siew Huay Tan, Director, Special Projects –International Air Law, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).
Panellists:
Dr. Mario Folchi, Professor, Institute of Air and Space Law, Aerohelp.
Sr. Eduardo Cristelo, Associate, Machado, Meyer, Sendacz e Opice Advogados (Brazil).
Mr. Eric Lentell, General Counsel, Archer Aviation.
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