This study, "Legal Frontiers in Aviation: Bridging Gaps and Navigating New Horizons in Airline Law," employs a mixed-methods approach to explore the evolving landscape of aviation law. Focusing on the dynamic interplay between legal frameworks and technological advancements in aviation, the research identifies key areas of legal development and challenges. The study reveals significant gaps in UAV regulation, inconsistencies in passenger rights across jurisdictions, and the need for more robust environmental compliance measures. Through a comparative legal analysis and empirical research, including expert interviews, the research underscores the challenges in achieving international legal harmonization. The findings highlight the necessity for adaptable legal structures that can respond to rapid technological changes, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in standardizing aviation laws. This study contributes valuable insights to legal scholarship and practical applications in aviation law, advocating for continuous evolution of legal frameworks to ensure safe, equitable, and sustainable air travel.
MoghadasNian et al. (Sun,) studied this question.