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Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) Insurance

Tailored coverage for Airbus Corporate Jets, from the ACJ318 to the ACJ350

Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) combine airline-level engineering with private aviation luxury. Operating an ACJ means managing a high-value, long-range aircraft with complex systems, demanding routes, and VIP expectations. Aero Insurance helps corporate and private owners structure comprehensive insurance programs for these aircraft—covering global operations, specialized equipment, and the expectations of executives, dignitaries, and heads of state.

With access to all underwriters and all quotes through a single application, you can align coverage, limits, and endorsements without missed savings or hidden gaps. Our team—trusted by pilots and operators for 20+ years—helps you navigate a complex market with less paperwork and more flying.

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Who This Page Is For

Corporate flight departments, private owners, governments, and charter operators (where permitted) operating Airbus Corporate Jets, including the ACJ318, ACJ319neo, ACJ320neo, ACJ330, and ACJ350 series. We also work with lessors and management companies providing turnkey ACJ services that require certificates on demand to keep lenders, lessors, and VIP clients satisfied.

Typical Uses We See

Long-range executive and VIP travel, intercontinental business operations, and governmental or head-of-state missions. Many ACJ operators run global itineraries with dedicated flight and maintenance crews and require both operational continuity and financial protection at the highest level. Aero streamlines the process with proactive renewals and renewal in minutes, not hours wherever possible.

Key Factors That Influence Your Quote

  • Aircraft model & configuration: ACJ type, interior layout, maximum takeoff weight, and any custom modifications or cabin systems.
  • Crew experience: total and type-specific time, formal simulator training (CAE, FlightSafety, or OEM-approved programs), and recurrent check frequency.
  • Operations & routes: annual hours, international and overwater legs, and regions of operation (Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, or transpolar routes).
  • Maintenance program: participation in OEM-approved programs (Airbus Flight Hour Services, JSSI, or similar), AOG response capability, and use of authorized service centers.
  • Hull value: new aircraft values often exceed $80M–$300M; accurate agreed-value appraisals are crucial for underwriting and lender compliance.
  • Ownership & management: corporate vs. private ownership structure, flight department oversight, and management company experience.
  • Loss history & SMS: prior claims or incidents and the strength of your documented safety management system (SMS) and operational controls.
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Common Coverages for Airbus Corporate Jets

  • High-limit liability: worldwide liability coverage, including passenger and third-party exposure, aligned with corporate and governmental needs.
  • Hull (agreed value): all-risk coverage for flight, taxi, and ground operations, with agreed values designed to satisfy lenders and internal risk policies.
  • Spare parts & equipment: optional coverage for engines, avionics, and rotable components stored on-site or in transit.
  • Crew coverage: personal accident, loss of license, and medical expense extensions for flight and cabin crew.
  • Extra expense / loss of use: charter replacement or business interruption costs after a covered loss to maintain mission continuity.
  • War, terrorism & hijacking: war-risk policies and excess third-party liability required for many international operations.
  • Lender / lessor requirements: breach-of-warranty, loss payee, and additional insured endorsements for financiers and leasing firms.

Operational Considerations

  • Global navigation: ensure navigation and territorial limits match all intended regions, including complex or sanction-sensitive airspace.
  • Maintenance oversight: maintain strict compliance with Airbus documentation, SBs, and ADs to protect insurability and residual value.
  • Security: risk assessments for international parking, ground handling, and overnight stays; additional war or terrorism coverage where necessary.
  • Crew compliance: current type ratings, annual simulator recurrent training, CRM, and SMS procedures documented and enforced.
  • Hangarage & base: disclose primary bases, hangar arrangements, and exposure to hail, storm, or flood risk.

Cost Drivers & Ways to Optimize

  • Document participation in OEM or manufacturer maintenance programs and engine/APU agreements.
  • Provide comprehensive crew résumés, simulator certificates, and SMS manuals for underwriting review.
  • Ensure oversight by a qualified flight department or experienced management company.
  • Bundle hull, liability, war-risk, and extra-expense coverage with a coordinated program to improve continuity and pricing.

Documents & Details to Have Ready

  • Aircraft model, serial number, interior configuration, and current market or appraised value.
  • Flight crew résumés, type ratings, simulator training certificates, and recent recurrent records.
  • Maintenance program documentation, last inspection status, and AOG support arrangements.
  • Typical operating routes, base locations, and annual flight hour estimates.
  • Lender or leaseholder details and any required insurance endorsements or limits.

Why ACJ Operators Choose Aero Insurance

ACJ operations demand more than an off-the-shelf policy. Aero Insurance brings together all quotes from all carriers with one streamlined submission, proactive renewals to help avoid surprise increases, and certificates on demand to keep lenders, lessors, and counterparties satisfied. If a loss occurs, you have a claims advocate from start to settlement.

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Share your ACJ model, ownership structure, and mission profile, and we’ll build a program aligned with your operational and financial requirements—so you can save time and fly sooner with confidence.

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