Aviation law sits at a unique intersection of regulatory complexity, high-value contracts, and document-intensive litigation — and it turns out that combination makes it one of the most compelling test cases for AI in the legal industry. This episode draws on
the Law.co market research report on AI in aviation law to map where the technology is already delivering results, where adoption stands today, and what the next four years are likely to look like for practitioners and firms.
The episode closes with a look at what separates the firms that will lead from those that will follow: it won't be access to AI tools (which will be table stakes), but the depth of aviation-specific infrastructure built around them — clause banks, regulatory trackers, litigation playbooks, and matter taxonomies that encode hard-won domain knowledge. More from the show: if this episode's lens on AI and legal market disruption resonated, check out
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