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About Auriol

Auriol's practice focuses primarily on aircraft finance and aviation commercial and regulatory law matters.  She acts as trusted counsel to the leading lessors and financiers who support the commercial aircraft and airline industry, including in respect of airline work-out and loan restructuring and insolvency and bankruptcy related matters. Auriol also has considerable experience with regulatory issues relating to UAV operations and airport privatization.

Auriol gained industry experience while working for a Canadian airline in the operations, contracts, marketing and maintenance departments. She is heavily involved in the industry including as the chair of the board of directors for Hope Air, a Canadian charity which arranges free air transportation for Canadians travelling for medical reasons who have a financial need.

Select Experience
  • Advised on the financing or refinancing of more than 700 commercial and business aircraft over the past 10 years

  • Provided strategic advice to aircraft lessors and financiers in every significant Canadian airline and operator bankruptcy proceeding for more than the last 10 years, including Jetsgo, Zoom Airlines, Skyservice and Aveos, among others

Awards & Recognition

Auriol has been awarded a scholarship from the International Bar Association Aviation Committee for her paper that provided an analysis of the consequences of mandatory consumer protection legislation in respect of weather delays in the aviation industry.

Auriol has been recognized as a leading lawyer in aviation law, including in the following publications:

  • Chambers Canada: Canada's Leading Lawyers for Business – 2020–2025 (Transportation: Aviation: Finance) 

  • Best Lawyers: “Lawyer of the Year” 2025 (Aviation Law, Toronto)

  • The Best Lawyers in Canada (2024–2025: Asset-Based Lending Practice; 2020–2025: Aviation Law)

  • The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory (2023–2024: Asset-Based Lending; 2022–2024: Asset Equipment Finance/Leasing; 2020–2024: Aviation (Regulation & Liability))

  • The Legal 500 Canada (2022–2024: Transport: Aviation; 2021: Next Generation Partner – Transport: Aviation)

  • Who's Who Legal: Global (2022–2024: Transport – Aviation Finance, Transport – Unmanned Aircraft Systems; 2022, 2024: Transport – Aviation Regulatory)

  • Who's Who Legal: Canada – 2020–2023 (Transport Aviation)

  • IFLR1000: The Guide to the World's Leading Financial and Corporate Law Firms – 2023 (Banking)

  • Lexpert Rising Stars 2022 (Leading Lawyers Under 40)

  • Euromoney's Women in Business Law Expert Guide 2022 (Aviation)

  • Expert Guide Top Aviation Practitioners in Canada 2020

  • Wings magazine "Top 20 Under 40" in the aviation industry

  • Legal Media Group's Guide to the World's Leading Aviation Lawyers 2013 (Rising Star)

Professional Activities

Auriol is an executive member of the Canadian Bar Association Air and Space Law Section, as well as an active member of the International Aviation Womens Association, Women in Aviation and the Experimental Aircraft Association. She is also a current commercial multi-IFR (instrument flight rules) pilot.

Publications
Professional Appearances
  • Speaker : Osgoode Intensive Short Course in Secured Lending & Debt Finance
    Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, Ontario, November 23, 2022.
  • Speaker : Main Stream: Meeting the industry’s net zero carbon emission target: are offset strategies feasible?
    Airfinance Journal North America Conference, New York, New York, USA, October 6, 2022.
  • Speaker : We Hold These Truths to Be Self-Evident: George Washington Didn’t Have a Plane but We Bet He Would Want One
    TLA Annual Conference & CTLA Midyear Meeting, Williamsburg Lodge, Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, May 13, 2022.
  • Co-speaker : Aviation in Canada: Heading for Blue Skies and Tailwinds
    Episode 19, The Blakes Continuity Podcast, December 10, 2021.
Education

Admitted to the Ontario Bar – 2009
LLB, York University, Osgoode Hall – 2008
BACS (Hon., Commercial Aviation Management), University of Western Ontario – 2005

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