As aviation disputes grow more technically, commercially and jurisdictionally complex, mediation is gaining traction as a powerful complement to arbitration and litigation.
In a recent Arbitration World podcast hosted by K&L Gates, Paul Ng, Head of Aviation at Rajah & Tann Singapore, discussed the Hague Court of Arbitration for Aviation (HCAA) Mediation Rules and why mediation is particularly well suited to the aviation sector, offering a confidential, flexible and cost‑effective way to address both legal and commercial realities, while preserving long‑term relationships.
As Co‑Chair of the HCAA Mediation Working Group and a member of its Legal Advisory Panel, Paul previously led the drafting of the HCAA Mediation Rules, working alongside international practitioners and industry experts to deliver a modern, sector‑specific mediation regime, giving aviation stakeholders access to mediators with deep industry expertise and a process tailored to the unique challenges of aviation‑related disputes.
Listen to the full podcast here: https://natlawreview.com/article/arbitration-world-mediation-aviation-disputes-mediation-rules-hague-court