All Aviation Aerospace articles – Page 2
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Analysis
How will the Germanwings crash affect the 2015 aviation insurance market?
Aviation experts at Allied World, Lockton and Aspen explain how the latest disaster will affect the market
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Analysis
Three aid schemes approved for the French aviation sector
The objective is to maintain the accessibility of regions and promote regional economic development
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Analysis
Six points to understand security measures in civil airliners
What should risk managers know about the rules and regulations governing civil aviation in the EU?
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Analysis
Risk innovation: Europe’s Airbus to create retrievable black boxes after lessons learnt from MH370
Aircraft manufacturers assess new technology to create “floating” black boxes
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Analysis
Aviation industry under-prepared for cyber risks
The aviation sector is particularly vulnerable to cyber risk and “risk management professionals need to bring focus to this issue” − Willis
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Analysis
Willis Aerospace boss promoted to chief broking officer of new GB unit
Philip Smaje will be responsible for driving broking strategy
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Analysis
Insurers liable to pay €84,000 to each victim of downed AirAsia flight
The Indonesian financial services authority said insurers are liable by law to pay out compensation
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Analysis
Aviation sector faces new risks and rising cost of claims
Despite a measurable improvement of safety practices, aviation risk managers face new challenges, such as a talent shortage, cyber risk – AGCS
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Features
Is rebranding the answer for Malaysia Airlines?
The airline faces an unprecedented challenge to rebuild its reputation following two back-to-back crises
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Features
Legal focus: aircraft accident investigations
The loss of Flight MH370 raises the question of the legal and risk implications surrounding aviation incidents
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Features
Beazley’s space odyssey
The insurer’s head of space underwriting speaks to StrategicRISK about starting a space division from scratch in a difficult marketplace
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Features
Flight into the unknown
As the first plane to attempt a round-the-world trip using the power of the sun alone, Solar Impulse 2 is a unique risk – so what convinced one insurer to support it against all odds?
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Analysis
MH370 two months on: What the key risk lessons are
The disappearance of MH370 and ensuing events highlight the importance for risk managers and corporates of having effective crisis management plans in place
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Analysis
Airline insurance prices will continue to decrease − Aon
Prices are expected to continue to reduce for airline insurance buyers, attracting more capacity to the market
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Opinion
Editor's opinion: ‘How do you explain the unexplainable to a global media following a story 24 hours a day?’
The disappearance of flight MH370 should be a lesson to all risk managers and their businesses on the importance of crisis management
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Features
Missing MH370 crisis handling threatens reputation
An assessment of the potential impact on Malaysia Airlines following the disappearance its flight to Beijing
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Analysis
JLT Towers Re launches expanded Bermuda operations
Former JLT Re and Towers Watson Re operations in Bermuda merged to provide further impetus to JLT Towers Re’s growth aspirations
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Analysis
Downward pressure on aviation premiums to continue
High levels of capacity and a low frequency of claims means airline premiums will continue on a downward trend – Willis
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Risk Innovation
Ready for take-off with the champions of the skies
Launching a new aircraft is the ultimate risky business, so aeronautics company EADS factors in risk at every step of its delicate and complex work, as its head of risk Christoph Schwager explains
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Risk Innovation
How EADS manages risk in the value chain
Aerospace giant EADS’ value chain has customers on one side and suppliers on the other – any production disruption can affect the whole supply chain
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