The Investigation of Domestic Commercial Space Accidents by the United States
As commercial spaceflight becomes more viable, accidents are bound to occur, but no one U.S. agency appears to have sole jurisdiction to investigate them.
Volume 36, Issue 2
As commercial spaceflight becomes more viable, accidents are bound to occur, but no one U.S. agency appears to have sole jurisdiction to investigate them.
The Signature Aviation General Counsel tells The Air & Space Lawyer how a work assignment overseas transformed her career.
New technology can reduce previous sonic boom concerns, but regulations and an outdated and mismatched intellectual property rights structure stand as additional hurdles to supersonic travel.
Protect your business or client by answering the who, what, where, when, and why as you negotiate a general terms agreement.