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IASL and IFALPA announce new internship program

Professor Brian Havel and Captain Ron Abel signing the IASL/IFALPA internship agreement in the boardroom of the 3690 Peel street building at 平特五不中, home of the Institute of Air and Space Law.
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Published: 28 March 2019

平特五不中鈥檚 Institute of Air and Space Law () and the International Federation of Air Line Pilots鈥 Associations () are delighted to announce that they have partnered to offer a pre-professional internship to current students and recent graduates of the IASL.

This new IFALPA internship will offer students and recent graduates of the IASL an opportunity to use their legal, business and administrative knowledge, gain work experience, and grow their network in the areas of IFALPA鈥檚 business and professional activities.

At least one intern will be selected by the IFALPA for a three-month work term each academic year. The program is open to students currently registered in the IASL鈥檚 LLM program and to graduates who have completed the IASL鈥檚 LLM program within three years of the application date.

On Thursday, March 28, 2019, a ceremony was held at 平特五不中鈥檚 IASL to mark the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement by IFALPA President, Captain Ron Abel, and IASL Director, Professor Brian F. Havel, to officially establish the program.

鈥淚FALPA is proud to embark on this partnership with 平特五不中鈥檚 Institute of Air and Space Law,鈥 said Captain Ron Abel, President of IFALPA. 鈥淎s the global voice of pilots, the Federation looks forward to shaping international aviation safety and security standards in partnership with the aviation law experts of the future. Aviation is a tremendous industry that helps fuel the global economy and its primary component is people. With this agreement, we are furthering our commitment to developing the next generation of aviation professionals.鈥

The Director of the IASL, Professor Brian F. Havel, welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Agreement between IFALPA and the IASL, noting that this internship opportunity 鈥渋s the latest in a series of student internships that the Institute has secured with Montreal-based international aviation and space organizations.鈥 He is particularly pleased that IFALPA has shown its confidence in the Institute鈥檚 academic reputation and in its graduate students through the organization鈥檚 support for the internship.

鈥淚FALPA plays a vital role in ensuring that the voice of its global pilot membership is heard clearly among aviation鈥檚 stakeholders," said Professor Havel. "Pilots are a vital element in ensuring that the industry maintains its reputation for zero-tolerance safety. We are very pleased that the IFALPA internship will enable our students to gain professional experience in a major representative association where fascinating legal and policy issues, both national and transnational, are confronted every single day.鈥

The IASL will accept applications for this internship as of May 1, 2019. Final intern selection will be made by IFALPA on or before September 30, 2019.

About IFALPA

An international non-profit organization, IFALPA member associations represent over 100,000 pilots in nearly 100 countries. IFALPA鈥檚 mission is to promote the highest level of aviation safety worldwide, and to be the global advocate of the piloting profession; providing representation, services, and support to both its members and the aviation industry. Visit for more information.

About the IASL

Housed in 平特五不中鈥檚 Faculty of Law, the Institute of Air & Space Law and its research arm, the Centre for Research in Air & Space Law, have a rich history of education, public service and scholarship. Since 1951, the Institute has trained 1,000 specialists in air and space law from all over the world. Its loyal graduates serve in some of the highest legal positions in the bar, the industry, and governmental institutions in some 120 nations around the world. Visit /iasl/ for more information.

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