Aviation Claims Executive

LR Legal Recruitment
Lime Street, City and County of the City of London, United Kingdom
2 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
12 Feb 2026 (2 months ago)

Aviation Claims Executive

£40k - £50k

London (EC2N) | International Law Firm | Remote working

We are instructed by a leading international law firm to recruit an Aviation Claims Executive to join its highly regarded aerospace team. This is a fully remote position, offering genuine flexibility while working closely with a specialist London-based aviation practice.

The Aviation Claims Executive will manage a significant portfolio of passenger claims for a high-profile airline client. This role is ideally suited to an Aviation Claims Executive seeking high-quality aviation work within a structured remote environment.

Key responsibilities:

  • Managing a high-volume caseload of passenger aviation claims

  • Handling litigated matters before the English courts from instruction to resolution

  • Advising on liability and quantum in aviation-related disputes

  • Liaising directly with airline clients and internal stakeholders

  • Ensuring compliance with court deadlines and procedural requirements

    Requirements:

  • Proven aviation claims experience (essential)

  • Experience handling litigated claims in the English courts

  • UK261 claim experience preferred (training can be provided)

  • Strong organisational skills and ability to manage a busy caseload independently

  • Excellent client engagement and communication skills

    The successful Aviation Claims Executive will be confident taking ownership of matters and thriving in a fast-paced, commercially focused environment. Prior experience within aviation, insurance or commercial litigation is essential.

    This is an excellent opportunity for an Aviation Claims Executive looking to deepen their specialism in aviation claims while benefiting from a fully remote working arrangement.

    If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, contact Matthew Heard for a confidential discussion.

    LR Legal is a specialist legal recruitment agency with a reputation based on trust and integrity. We will always ask your permission before sending your CV to any of our clients.

    LR Legal Recruitment is operating as an Employment Agency in respect of this vacancy

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