Aviation Law
Leading Aviation Lawyers in the UAE
About Aviation Law
Al Kabban & Associates is a leading aviation law firm in the UAE, established in 1993 to meet the legal needs of the growing aviation sector. With decades of experience, we represent airlines, operators, and service providers in regulatory, contractual, and liability matters. Our team combines legal expertise with industry insight, ensuring smooth operations and compliance. Dedicated to safeguarding aviation interests, we deliver practical solutions with professionalism and precision.

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Our Aviation Law Services
As a leading aviation law firm in the UAE, we provide expert services covering regulatory matters, contracts, and liability issues. Our lawyers deliver tailored solutions to airlines, operators, and stakeholders in the aviation industry.
Why Choose an Aviation Law Expert in the UAE?
Aviation in the UAE requires strict compliance with GCAA and international regulations. An aviation law expert supports airlines, operators, and service providers with contracts, liability claims, and licensing to ensure smooth and legal operations.
- In-depth knowledge of aviation regulations
- Legal support for airlines, airports, and operators
- Advising on contracts, liability, and insurance
- Support for licensing and certification processes
- Representation in aviation disputes
Why Clients Choose Al Kabban & Associates for Aviation Law
Aviation in the UAE requires precision and compliance with GCAA and international standards. For over 30 years, Al Kabban & Associates has advised airlines, operators, and service providers.
We manage contracts, liability claims, and disputes to ensure safe and lawful operations.
Longstanding legal support for aviation clients.
Ensuring adherence to aviation rules and standards.
Drafting for airlines, operators, and suppliers.
Managing passenger, cargo, and third-party disputes.
Assisting with operator and personnel approvals.
Arbitration and litigation in aviation matters.






What's Covered In Our Aviation Law Services
Al Kabban & Associates supports the UAE’s aviation industry with expert legal services covering compliance, contracts, and disputes. Our team helps airlines, operators, and service providers meet strict regulations and resolve conflicts effectively.
- Legal guidance on regulatory compliance with GCAA standards
- Drafting and reviewing airline and operator contracts
- Handling liability claims for passengers and cargo
- Representation in aviation arbitration and litigation

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Office no. 2906
Prism Tower, Business Bay
Dubai, UAE
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P.O. Box: 4790
Dubai, UAE
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“At Al Kabban & Associates, we are driven by a simple belief: the law should serve as a bridge to justice, opportunity, and growth. Our commitment is to guide every client with integrity, expertise, and forward thinking solutions.”
Frequently Asked Aviation Law Questions
At Al Kabban & Associates, we understand aviation regulations and liabilities can be highly technical. As a leading aviation law firm in the UAE, we provide tailored legal support for airlines, operators, and service providers. Here are answers to frequently asked aviation law questions.
It regulates airlines, operators, aircraft, liability, and compliance with GCAA rules.
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) oversees safety, licensing, and compliance.
Yes, subject to bilateral agreements and GCAA approvals.
Leasing, chartering, ground handling, and maintenance agreements.
Yes, airlines must comply with UAE regulations on delays, cancellations, and safety.
Yes, many contracts specify arbitration under UAE or international rules.
It governs accidents, cargo claims, and passenger injury compensation.
Yes, pilots and crew must be licensed by the GCAA.
UAE aviation law aligns with ICAO conventions and international treaties.
We advise airlines, operators, and passengers on compliance, contracts, and disputes.





















