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Jet Aviation expands aircraft management services with insurance benefits analysis

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Jet Aviation expands aircraft management services with insurance benefits analysis - Business aviation publisher
Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: Switzerland Aircraft: Airplanes

Jet Aviation has introduced a new comparative analysis of insurance benefits service based on specific aircraft flight operation requirements. The service aims to clarify insurance options and help ensure maximum flight operation safety at competitive rates.

In response to numerous client and industry requests for clarification of aircraft insurance schemes available to the market, Jet Aviation has expanded its aircraft management service portfolio to assist aircraft owners and operators in selecting an optimal insurance plan. Following assessment of individual flight operation needs, Jet Aviation evaluates various insurance offers to develop and advance an optimal insurance plan based on their specific ongoing interests.

“Aircraft owners and operators, as well as their financers, are inundated with complicated details about how best to insure their valued assets, which can be both confusing and time consuming,” says Stefan Kuster, director of purchasing and insurance services for Jet Aviation's aircraft management and charter services business in EMEA and Asia. “Our in-house team of experienced Insurance professionals has been providing insurance coverage for nearly 50 years and has a proven record of lower insurance premiums backed by an exceptional safety record. We are pleased to extend our expertise to help develop tailor-made insurance solutions for our customers.”

Jet Aviation is a Swiss-registered insurance broker approved by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) and has an excellent reputation within the global insurance community.





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