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WFW named Sustainability Aviation Law Firm of the Year at Airline Economics Sustainability Awards

WFW Named Sustainability Aviation Law Firm of the Year at Airline Economics Sustainability Awards
Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has been honoured as Aviation Law Firm of the Year at the Airline Economics European and Sustainability Awards 2025, reflecting the firm’s expanding influence in the dynamic field of sustainable aviation. This accolade arrives amid increasing pressure on the aviation industry to decarbonise, with law firms and consultancies vying to lead sustainability efforts.
Leadership in Sustainable Aviation Practices
WFW’s recognition underscores its pivotal role in developing the inaugural Aviation EU Taxonomy Best Practices Manual, a collaborative initiative with the Aviation Working Group (AWG) and the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This manual establishes new standards for sustainable aviation practices and was itself awarded the Sustainability Innovation Award at the event. The firm also received commendation for advising GDHF on a finance agreement for Airbus H160 helicopters, a transaction that earned the Editor’s Deal of the Year for Innovation.
Further highlighting the firm’s impact, partner Randeep Bubbra was named to the prestigious Airline Economics “40 under 40” list, acknowledging his significant contributions to the sector.
Context and Industry Implications
Now in its fourth year, the Airline Economics European and Sustainability Awards celebrate exceptional performance and innovation within commercial aviation across Europe, with a particular emphasis on sustainability and decarbonisation. WFW’s success comes amid intensifying competition in the legal and consulting sectors, as the expanding aviation consulting market drives firms to enhance their sustainability initiatives. This competitive environment is expected to increase scrutiny of sustainability claims and stimulate further innovation as firms seek to distinguish themselves and meet evolving client and regulatory expectations.
Jim Bell, WFW’s Global Aviation and Aerospace Sector Head, remarked, “We’re honoured to be recognised as Aviation Law Firm of the Year at this year’s Sustainability Awards. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our global team, whose work continues to shape the future of aviation finance. From driving best practices around sustainability to advising on innovative financing structures, we remain dedicated to supporting our clients and partners across the aviation sector.”
As the aviation industry intensifies its focus on sustainability, WFW’s achievements position the firm at the forefront of legal innovation. Maintaining this leadership will require continued commitment and adaptability as the sector evolves.

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