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Aerospace Insurance Managers: Tailored Aviation & Airport Coverage

Aerospace Insurance Managers is a specialty underwriting agency providing insurance solutions for general aviation aircraft, flight training organizations, charter operators, and airport service providers. With a strong focus on hard-to-place risks, the company supports aviation clients nationwide through customized coverage programs and dedicated underwriting expertise.

šŸ›©ļø Expertise in Aviation Insurance

The company offers a range of aviation-focused insurance programs designed for the unique exposures of pilots, aircraft owners, and aviation businesses:

  • Aircraft Liability & Physical Damage: Comprehensive protection for owned aircraft, including liability and hull coverage.
  • Airport Liability: Coverage for airport owners, tenants, FBOs, and ground operations.
  • Flight School & Charter Operations: Specialized programs tailored to flight training centers and commercial charter businesses.

Their underwriting team works closely with agents and brokers across the United States to provide aviation clients with flexible, reliable insurance solutions.

šŸ¢ Company Overview

  • Founded: Not publicly listed
  • Headquarters: Troy, Michigan, USA
  • Business Model: Aviation-focused specialty underwriting agency
  • Service Area: Licensed to operate in 47 U.S. states
  • Recent Development: Acquired by Bishop Street Underwriters, expanding its national aviation platform

šŸ“ˆ Specialization Highlights

  • Aviation-Only Focus: Committed exclusively to aviation and airport-related risks.
  • Tailored Programs: Dedicated offerings for aircraft owners, flight schools, and charter operators.
  • Hard-to-Place Risk Expertise: Known for insuring aviation clients underserved by standard markets.

šŸŒ Commitment to Excellence

Aerospace Insurance Managers is committed to delivering dependable aviation insurance supported by knowledgeable underwriting, a client-first approach, and a deep understanding of the complexities of general aviation and airport operations.