Dallas
214.745.5366 Direct
214.745.5390 Fax
blevy@winstead.com

Brad Levy has been advising clients in the airlines industry for well over a decade.  Equipped with both business and legal backgrounds, he listens to his clients and has a deep-rooted understanding of their day-to-day operations and underlying commercial contract needs.  He is highly skilled in navigating the continually evolving and complex airlines industry and is known for his detail-oriented and pragmatic approach.

Brad has represented clients in a variety of industries but is uniquely and extensively experienced in handling the broad range of transactions that airlines engage in daily, including those with suppliers and other service providers, as well as buyers and sellers of aircraft, engines, and other aircraft parts.  He regularly represents airlines on corporate and commercial transactions and business process outsourcing arrangements, helping them find the most cost-effective and efficient solutions. 

His experience includes aircraft purchase and sale agreements; maintenance, repair and overhaul services agreements; connectivity hardware and services agreements; general terms and conditions for corporate sales programs; sponsorship and partner-marketing agreements; various agreements pertaining to human resources functions; master services agreements; equipment purchase and sale agreements; transition services agreements; consulting agreements; and other agreements with strategic business partners. 

Brad’s experience also includes a broad range of other business transactions and corporate matters, including mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, and related transactions, as well as advising clients and their officers and directors on corporate governance and compliance procedures.

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