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NAFA Transactional Integrity Webinar: Navigating Russian Sanctions

Webinar | 06.05.24, 12:00 PM CDT - 1:00 PM CDT

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In a panel moderated by Stewart H. Lapayowker, Esq. (Lapayowker Jet Counsel P.A.) and sponsored by the National Aircraft Finance Association, Crowell attorneys Caroline Brown and Jeremy Iloulian alongside Cassia Sant'Anna (Corporate Trade Compliance Officer for Embraer S.A.) will dive into Russian-related sanctions and export controls and what they mean for the due diligence process surrounding purchasing and selling aircrafts. They will address critical areas such as:

 

  • The impact of Russian sanctions on traditional due diligence processes.
  • How to handle situations where an aircraft was in Russia during restricted periods.
  • The implications of sanctions on buyers and sellers.
  • Whether sanctions apply to the purchase and sale of aircraft parts.
  • How to determine if a potential buyer is free from sanctions.
  • The approach of service centers, OEMs and service programs when dealing with pre-buy inspections, parts and potential sanctions concerns.
  • How to address situations where an aircraft's presence in Russia was due to an Aircraft on Ground (AOG) event.

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