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Middle East National Contact Group

Middle East National Contact Group

The following are members of Middle East’s national contact group.

Clifford Chance
(United Arab Emirates)
coordinating firm
CLIFFORD
Stephen Chance
Andrew McAdam
Nicola Reader
Afifi Law
(Egypt)
Andrew Afifi
Hossam El Sharawi
Al Busaidy Manor Jamal & Co.
(Oman)
Marcus Pery
Robert Calleja
Al Jallaf Advocates & Legal Consultants
(United Arab Emirates)
Amna AlJallaf
Ihab Arja
Al Tamimi & Co
Matthew Heaton (Qatar)
Yazan Al Saoudi (United Arab Emirates)
ASAR Legal
(Kuwait)
Steven Ray Brown
Brenda Ntambirweki
Ezekiel Tuma
Dentons
(Qatar)
Charlotte Radcliffe
Zaher Nammour
Eversheds-Sutherland
(Jordan)
Hani Kurdi
Hassan Radhi & Associates
(Bahrain)
Ahmed Abbas
Markaz Law
(Kuwait)
Ayman Nada
Nadyn Saleh
Zafar Iqbal
Matouk Bassiouny
(Egypt)
Sherif El Hosseny
Trowers & Hamlins
(Oman)
Roger Clarke
Watson Farley & Williams
(United Arab Emirates)
Michael Savva
Zubi Advocates & Legal Consultants
(Jordan)
Khaled Asfour

AWG statements and principles on fundamental financing and leasing items

AWG has released the following statements and principles on fundamental financing and leasing items.

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Standardized documents to facilitate aircraft transfers

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Global Aircraft Trading System (GATS)

The main purposes of GATS are to facilitate the trading and financing of aircraft equipment by reducing the burdens on lessees, lessors and financiers and to promote aircraft equipment trading and financing in an efficient, secure and predictable manner.

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Cape Town Convention

AWG was a central participant in the development of the Cape Town Convention (CTC).
CTC is a treaty designed to facilitate asset-based financing and leasing of aviation equipment, expand financing opportunities, and reduce costs – thereby providing substantial economic benefits.

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Cross-border transferability

The overriding objective of AWG work on XBT is to seek alignment of international regulation, national law, and best practices with the realities of cross-border transfers while at all times maintaining or improving the highest standards of safety through processes that reduce regulatory overlap and duplication and promote consistency, accuracy and simplicity.

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Environmental matters

AWG has established a working group to assess, provide information, and potentially take action on, environmental matters geared to the context of aviation financing and leasing . The foregoing may include the development of metrics, methods, emissions (and CORSIA-related liability) tracking, reporting and documentation and/or principles geared to the context of aviation financing and leasing.

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Export credit

AWG has engaged with the OECD as a principal interlocutor since 2005 and remains active in work relating to export credit regulation.

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Banking regulation

AWG monitors, and assess the effect of, capital requirements on aircraft financing.

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Air navigation and airport charges

AWG is committed to working with authorities and other bodies for amounts needed to finance air navigation and airport systems.

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Accounting

AWG monitors and engages in policy discussions regarding accounting rules as they impact aircraft financing and leasing.

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Insurance and liability

AWG monitors, and assess the effect of, liability rules and insurance practices that may adversely affect aviation financing and leasing.

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Our projects

AWG statements and principles on fundamental financing and leasing items
Standardized documents to facilitate aircraft transfers
Global Aircraft Trading System (GATS)
Cape Town Convention
Cross-border transferability
Environmental matters
Export credit
Banking regulation
Air navigation and airport charges
Accounting

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