Being an 'Aerospace Lawyer'?

There has been an increasing constraint in Aus. for lawyers specialising within the aerospace field, with local university opening double degrees contained by aerospace/law. I undoubtedly want to be a barrister one day, but I've never been sure to what nouns within civil law I want to pursue. I've not long noticed a top local University offer a double level for the said areas and they mention the fact how they are greatly in constraint. What I want to know is:

-What is it they do specifically?
-What are the oppurtunities like (are they truly in demand)
-What is their payment like?

I want to earn a relatively nice and high income by the time I conquer the prime era of my life (30's-40's), but I also want to have an occupation explicitly not only unique and prestigious, but something that I savour doing. I like Aeronautics and I love law, but I don't know much roughly the combined field of practice. Can anyone help shed some table lamp on this area?
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