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The aerospace insurance markets continue to give slight reductions in the main, although prices are rising for airframe manufacturers, Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Three 2009 shows.
The recent airline losses are changing the dynamics of the aerospace insurance markets, however. The reductions in the cost of insurance that are being seen in the airport and air traffic control sub-sector are increasingly a reflection of falling passenger numbers and aircraft movement forecasts, whereas last year the reductions were the result of generally lower risk perceptions for the aviation industry.
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The current data shows a decline in the cost of lead premium in the aerospace insurance market, but the proportion of increases is growing Aon's
Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Two 2009 shows, suggesting that the market is moving closer to becoming level or perhaps even hardening.
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After softening for most of 2008, it looks like the aerospace insurance market is stabilising or even moving to a harder position, Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter One 2009 shows.
The newsletter breaks down aerospace activity into the three major sectors, manufacturer, airport and maintenance, repair and overhaul, and suggests the impact of the changing economic conditions on each.
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Stephenson Harwood provides the legal update, looking at the impact of the recent European legislation for passengers with reduced mobility. Follow this link to read Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Four 2008.Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Four 2008 shows that the market is begining to harden, although different sub-sectors are responding at different speeds.
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Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Three 2008 looks at the impact of the July renewals, which are expected to represent around 30% of the total lead premium in the aerospace market for 2008.
We also look at the general trends in the market and offer some very preliminary forecasts for where the aerospace insurance market could be at the end of the year and outline Aon's Terrorism Risk Management service.
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Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market News, Quarter Two 2008 looks at how the market has developed during the first quarter and how it may change during the second.
At this stage, the aerospace insurance market is continuing the trends begun in 2007, with an overall reduction in average lead premium of -6% so far this year and the three consituent sectors of the industry, airports, manufacturers and service providers, following the patterns set last year.
We also take the opportunity to provide an overview of how the subprime mortgage crisis has impacted the global aviation insurers at this stage.
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Aon's Aerospace Insurance Market Newsletter, Quarter One, 2008 provides a brief overview of market direction in the sector's insurance markets during 2007 and provides a guide to some of the issues that are likely to have an impact during the year.
With the majority of the numbers for 2007 now available, we drill down into aerospace's component sectors, airports, manufacturers and service providers, and explain how each fared.
We also look forward into 2008 and look at what some of the emerging trends might be as the year progresses.
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The aerospace market continues to soften, although activity at some programmes appears to be accentuating the situation. We discuss the factors.
Around 90% of aerospace organisations have now placed their 2007/08 insurance programmes, giving a good indication of how the majority of sectors have performed during the year. We provide an over view of activity in both the three main sectors and the five key regions.
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The high level of capacity and the low level of claims in the aviation industry generally have continued to soften conditions in the aerospace insurance market. We discuss the factors.
The newsletter drills down into the airport, manufacturer and service provider sectors, and looks at the long-term premium trend movement.
Cyber-crime is creating more and more difficulties for aviation organisations. We outline the risks and give details of how Aon can help.
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