The aviation insurance market is renowned for its volatility, which is why Lockton’s experts are always thinking in fresh and innovative ways. That way, we cannot only help you adapt to sudden changes in market conditions, but can also turn those conditions to your advantage.

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The aviation insurance market is renowned for its volatility, which is why Lockton’s experts are always thinking in fresh and innovative ways. That way, we can not only help you adapt to sudden changes in market conditions, but can also turn those conditions to your advantage. It is an approach that has earned us the trust of our clients all over the world, in every area of the aviation industry. Whether commercial or private, the ownership and operation of an aircraft carries with it a unique range of existing and emerging risks. Our aviation expertise cover the full spectrum, from general aviation to commercial airlines – including manufacturers, leasing companies, airports, as well as maintenance and service providers. So you can count on us to deliver a comprehensive range of retail, wholesale and reinsurance solutions, covering even the most specialist risks.

Our Products and Services

We cover the full spectrum of aviation and aerospace risk, whether owner or operator, manufacturer or service provider.

Our services include:

  • Aircraft hull, all risks, both fixed wing & rotor wing

  • Aviation liabilities, including passengers

  • Hull and liability war risk coverage

  • Loss of licence

  • Personal Accident

  • Airport Owners & Operators Liability

  • Premises/Public Liability

  • Overhaul and repair facilities

  • Product liability for manufacturers and components

  • Hangarkeepers Liability

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