The LMA’s Aviation Committee provides a representative forum for aviation and aerospace underwriters in LMA member firms. The committee facilitates the discussion of common issues or concerns and promotes the best principles and practice of aviation and aerospace (re)insurance.
The LMA Aviation Committee explores trends, risks and regulatory developments in aviation insurance. It helps to produce policy wordings, address emerging issues such as drones and cyber threats and provides technical guidance to the market.
The Aviation Committee is continuing to explore the evolving issue of automatic termination, where coverage is terminated without notice under certain conditions, leaving aircraft operators unknowingly uninsured.
NACHA-related issues in aviation insurance involve failed or delayed payments, which can lead to automatic policy termination and uninsured operations. Unauthorised transactions or non-compliance with data security rules may also cause disputes. These risks highlight the need for reliable payment systems and awareness of payment-linked coverage conditions.
As Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) litigation and environmental regulations rise, insureds like airports and operators face growing costs and legal exposure. The exclusion leaves them vulnerable, with limited affordable insurance alternatives available to manage this emerging risk.
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Sub-Committees
The LMA Aviation Committee has responded to the market’s requests to look into particular areas of interest and has subsequently formed several sub-committees:
To learn more, please contact the Committee Secretary.