|
|
|
Aviation
We have extensive expertise in the whole spectrum of the aviation insurance industry, from airlines down to general aviation and from major product manufacturers to small repair and service outfits.
Specialist Areas
However, our specialist areas are those that we detail below although of course, it should be stressed that these lists are not exhaustive, and by the same token, in certain countries due to the strength of the local markets we may not be able to compete on an individual risk basis - this is mostly applicable to light General Aviation aircraft and small value helicopters:
- Third-level Airlines (i.e. not major flag carrying airline fleets such as British Airways/Lufthansa)
- Regional Airlines
- Cargo Airlines
- Hull/Liability for all forms of General Aviation (excluding Balloons and Gliders) including Historic/Vintage aircraft
- Airports/Airfields
- Maintenance/Repair and Service operations for airliners downwards
- Airport service providers (e.g. Ground Handling, Catering, Refuelling, Air Traffic Control etc.)
- Airport/Airfield Contractors (i.e. construction companies)
- Manufacturers (excluding the prime manufacturers such as Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, BAE Systems etc.)
- Sub-contractors to the main manufacturers assembling or producing minor components with limited but still exposed aviation risk.
- Banks/Finance houses – lenders single-interest/repossession risks
- Airshow organisers
- Consultancy services
Areas of Coverage
The following coverage’s are available in most instances for the above categories:-
- Hull/Liability
- War/Political risks
- Contingent Hull/Liability
- Hull Deductible
- Loss of Flying Licence
- Personal Accident
- Cargo Liability
- Loss of Use
- Employers Liability (UK only)
- Premises, Hangarkeepers & Products Liability
- Airshow Liability/Pluvius (event cancellation) coverage
- Mechanical Breakdown (aero-engine)
Click here to visit Tyser & Co for more details...
Use the drop
down list below to select another page from the Corporate
& Commercial section, or click
here to return to the Corporate & Commercial
introduction.
top of page
|
|