Introduction
Contracting and contract management is a daily businesses in the aviation sector. As such, this course is dedicated to a detailed analysis of contracting and sub-contracting related to aircraft management with references to operations, maintenance and insurance.
Many aspects related to aircraft management will be analyzed based on a standard aircraft lease agreement. This course will provide participants with a larger and more in-depth knowledge of contracting and sub-contracting in aviation and will focus on the financial consequences of specific contractual clauses.
The content of the course includes: 1) an introduction to the constitutive elements of a contract, 2) successful negotiation tips, 3) DRY/WET LEASE specifications, 4) CONTRACT ANALYSIS of a typical Aircraft Lease Agreement, 5) SUB-CONTRACTING Structure, 6) CONTRACT MANAGEMENT, and 7) SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS.
Objectives:
- Understanding of contractual clauses
- Identification of problematic clauses
- Identification of the financial consequences of contractual clauses
- Relevant responsibilities in case of sub-contracting
- How to handle contract management.
- The relation and interaction of the airline and Civil Aviation Authorities in respect of contracting.
Course Content
- 1. INTRODUCTION:
- the constitutive elements of a contract
- the links between contracts, sub-contracting, contract management and service-level agreements
- the contract in an operational environment: compliance with regulations
- 2. CONTRACT NEGOTIATION:
- successful negotiation tips.
- difficulties
- 3. DRY LEASE / WET LEASE:
- Specifications
- Responsibilities Lessor / Lessee (operational, maintenance, insurance)
- Authorizations
- 4. CONTRACT ANALYSIS – a typical Aircraft Lease Agreement:
- Parties concerned
- definitions
- description of the subject (aircraft/engines)
- duration and anticipative dissolution
- rent: elements of the rent
- reserves – cost calculations (hard time, flight hour, hour/cycle ratio)
- delivery conditions and inspection
- re-delivery conditions
- maintenance: compliance with regulations – sub-contracting – AD/SB compliance – cost sharing
- operations: operational requirements – sub-contracting
- insurance: aircraft, passenger insurance, third liability – insurance coverage system
- Important clauses: representations and warranties, disclaimers, breach of contract and consequences
- sublease: dry – wet
- pooling of parts and components
- jurisdiction: Importance
- 5. SUB-CONTRACTING:
- Structure
- relevant responsibilities
- authorizations: content main agreement – competent authorities
- 6. CONTRACT MANAGEMENT:
- definition
- the importance of contract management
- upstream and pre-award activities
- downstream and post-award activities
- 7. SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENTS:
- role
- process
- how to evaluate an agreement
- service-related elements
- management related elements
- checklist
Who should take this course
All employees within aviation companies involved in contracting and/or contract management.
Pre-requisites
An interest in achieving an increased and broader knowledge in contracting, sub-contracting, contract management and SLA’s.
Duration
2 days, starting at 09:00 on the first day and ending at approx 16:30 on the last day.