Business Aviation from 1 January 2021

As we approached the second quarter of 2021, we felt it was important to update our well received eBook Business Aviation from 1 January 2021 to reflect the positions, guidance and practical issues arising from the first 3 months post-Brexit .

Business Aviation from 1 January 2021

25 Mar, 2021

As we approach the second quarter of 2021, we felt it was important to update our well received eBook Business Aviation from 1 January 2021 to reflect the positions, guidance and practical issues arising from the first 3 months post-Brexit .

This eBook incorporates all the information and guidance we shared over our Brexit Webinar series with the inclusion of updates throughout and an additional section devoted to Returns Good Relief. The eBook aims to outline in detail all the options for aircraft owners, users, operators, lessors and advisors and present a number of scenarios to mitigate financial, business and travel risk.

As we approached the second quarter of 2021, we felt it was important to update our well received eBook Business Aviation from 1 January 2021 to reflect the positions, guidance and practical issues arising from the first 3 months post-Brexit .

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