The aviation industry faces unique and complex risks, requiring specialist insurance solutions to protect airlines, aircraft operators, lessors, MRO providers, and other aviation stakeholders. From hull and liability insurance to war risks and product liability, securing the right coverage is essential for mitigating financial exposure and ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Advising on aviation hull and liability insurance, war risk policies, and product liability coverage
- Reviewing policy terms, exclusions, and indemnity clauses to ensure adequate protection
- Structuring tailored insurance solutions for airlines, lessors, charter operators, and aviation service providers
- Representation in aviation insurance disputes, claim denials, and coverage issues
- Legal support for claims involving passenger injuries, aircraft damage, and business interruption
- Assistance with negotiations, arbitration, and litigation in complex insurance claims
- Advising on operator liability, third-party claims, and environmental damage coverage
- Compliance with international aviation insurance requirements, including EU, UK, and ICAO regulations
- Legal support for self-insurance schemes and captive insurance arrangements
- Guidance on risk management strategies to minimise exposure and strengthen policy protection
- Legal insights on emerging risks, including cybersecurity threats, regulatory changes, and force majeure events
- Advising on insurance solutions for new aviation technologies, including drones and eVTOL aircraft
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