Civil Liability of Entities Other Than Aircraft Operators for Aviation Accidents
Mar 01, 2023
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Published Online: Mar 01, 2023
Page range: 90 - 102
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26399/iusnovum.v16.2.2022.15-p.kasprzyk
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Liability for damage caused as a result of an aviation accident means first of all liability of an air carrier for damage done to passengers and liability of an aircraft user for damage done to third persons. However, it is also possible to impute liability to other entities, such as an aircraft manufacturer, a service institution, en entity managing an aerodrome, an institution providing air traffic services, or even aviation supervision authorities. The article analyses potential grounds for those entities’ liability. Liability of aviation personnel is not covered in the article.