Latest Aviation Headlines
All the headlines from our Aviation Topic Page, ordered by recency.
EU, China Plan to End Airline Insurance Next Month
Sep 24 2002 // The European Union plans to to end the emergency coverage it has granted to the community’s airline’s for terrorist liability by the end of October, while China’s government announced that it would extend...
Life and Death Decisions, A Tale of Two Towers
Sep 2 2002 // As the classic television crime show used to remind us, “There are 8 million stories in the Naked City.” There were more on Sept. 11, 2001. Here are just a few, one from each of the three World Trade Center...
Life and Death Decisions, A Tale of Two Towers
Sep 2 2002 // As the classic television crime show used to remind us, “There are 8 million stories in the Naked City.” There were more on Sept. 11, 2001. Here are just a few, one from each of the three World Trade Center...
GE Frankona Re Establishes New London Aviation Unit
Jul 29 2002 // GE Frankona Re announced it has formed a new London-based Aviation Unit, in a move aimed at enhancing service to the aviation market. The new unit will focus on providing re/insurance (hull and liability) to smaller...
Global Aerospace to Offer Insurance for Eclipse 500 Jet Owners
Jul 26 2002 // Eclipse Aviation Corporation, manufacturer of the Eclipse 500 jet, will partner with Global Aerospace, the world’s largest aerospace insurance underwriter, to provide aircraft hull and liability insurance to owners...
EU Airlines Back Government Supported Terrorist Coverage Plan
Jun 14 2002 // As a crucial meeting of the European Union’s Transport Ministers approaches, the EU’s airlines have increasingly lined-up behind a plan which would establish a mutual insurance fund, backed by EU governments,...
EU Extends Airline Aid Deadline to June 30
May 28 2002 // The European Commission (EC), the European Union’s highest regulatory authority, has extended the scheduled end of aid programs by individual governments to Europe’s airlines until the end of June. Following...
China Airlines Fully Insured for 747 Crash Claims
May 27 2002 // As rescuers attempt to locate the flight recorders, and continue the grim task of trying to recover the remains of the 225 people aboard a China Airlines 747 that apparently disintegrated on a flight from Taipei to Hong...
Allianz Offers Airlines $2 Billion Terror Cover Program
Apr 26 2002 // Germany’s Allianz announced the launch of “a new product addressing the need of airlines for a solution regarding their exposure to terrorism and war third-party legal liability.” The policy, which will...
Australia Extends Aviation Excess Coverage
Apr 12 2002 // The Australian government has joined the U.S., the European Union and other countries in extending excess coverage for terrorist and war risk to the country’s airline industry and related infrastructure. The...
Flight Insurance Climbs
Apr 3 2002 // With the start of the summer vacation air travel season barely two months away, flight insurance is making a climb upwards according to a report in the New York Daily News. Travel policies are being purchased not only to...
EU Governments Likely to Extend Airline Terror Coverage
Mar 26 2002 // The European Commission, under the leadership of Transport Commissioner Loyola de Palacio, seems poised to extend emergency terrorist coverage for the airlines of EU member states for another two months. The emergency...
EMERGENCY AIRLINE INS. EXTENDED
Mar 25 2002 // With an expiration date of March 20 staring them in the face, the U.S. government is extending emergency insurance for airlines that was unveiled following the Sept. 11 attacks, according to Reuters. The six-month coverage...
NYMAGIC to Discontinue Aviation Business
Mar 15 2002 // NYMAGIC, INC. announced that its underwriting agency, Mutual Marine Office, will withdraw from writing new and renewal direct aviation business effective March 31, 2002. The company further stated, however that it would...
U.S. Extends Emergency Insurance for Airlines
Mar 14 2002 // With an expiration date of March 20 staring them in the face, the U.S. government is extending emergency insurance for airlines that was unveiled following the Sept. 11 attacks, according to Reuters. The six-month coverage...
AIG Wants End to FAA’s War-Risk Coverage for Airlines
Mar 11 2002 // Maurice Greenberg, chairman and CEO of American International Group Inc., has undertaken efforts to persuade the Federal Aviation Administration to stop providing war-risk insurance for ground damage to U.S. airlines,...
U.S. Airlines Plan to form Company to Insure against Terrorism
Mar 6 2002 // According to the Los Angeles Times, U.S. airlines are formulating a plan to have a company in place to insure themselves against terrorism and acts of war with premiums set around half the rate private insurers have...
AIG Asks FAA to End Provision of War-Risk Coverage to U.S. Airlines
Feb 27 2002 // AIG is putting pressure on the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to cease providing war-risk insurance to U.S. airlines with hopes of substituting FAA coverage with its own insurance program, as first reported in the...
U.S. Airlines Seek Liability Cover
Feb 25 2002 // U.S. airlines have gathered together to form their own insurance company in efforts to cover their extensive liability, according to Reuters. The U.S. government arranged to take on the responsibility of insuring the...
U.S. Airlines Seek Liability Coverage
Feb 13 2002 // U.S. airlines have gathered together to form their own insurance company in efforts to cover their extensive liability, according to Reuters. The U.S. government arranged to take on the responsibility of insuring the...