Corporate Aviation

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Insuring turbine-powered aircraft for corporations or corporate flight departments is one of the industries most sought after insured's. The pilot's responsible for flying corporate aircraft are usually highly experienced professional pilots that attend annual type specific recurrent training for the aircraft, the avionics are state of the art, maintenance requirements and recommendations are strictly adhered to and no expense is too great for the safety and security of the passengers which is one of the main reasons for operating a corporate aircraft.
That combination makes the pro flown jet the ideal client that the aviation insurance companies can be very aggressive in trying to obtain your business. Call N.A.I.A. who will properly evaluate and market your insurance coverage to every insurer, every year without exception.

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*Although not really considered corporate aircraft are the owner flown turbines. With the proliferation of more pilots choosing turbines (either jet or turbo prop) the insurance industry is adapting to the new technologies and exposures that these aircraft bring to the marketplace.
Coverage for owner flown turbines is readily available through N.A.I.A. Let us make sure you are getting the deal you deserve.


Turbo prop aircraft can and will also be considered corporate equipment if flown by a professional flight crew. Turbo prop aircraft for corporate use also can enjoy aggressive bidding by the insurance companies if the equipment is in good shape and the pilots are reasonably qualified and attend annual recurrent training for the aircraft type.
If a turbo prop aircraft is flown by an owner pilot than it no longer falls under the category of corporate. An owner flown turbo prop would be treated as a Pleasure & Business policy however the underwriters will still require the owner/pilot to complete annual recurrent training in the aircraft and additionally they may choose to limit the amount of liability coverage avaiable, It really depends on the qualifications of the owner/pilot.


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A piston powered aircraft used for corporate use/ industrial aid is usually considered the same as pleasure & business aircraft operators. Piston powered aircraft are usually the first type of aircraft that corporate operations will purchase and the insurance companies will readily quote these operators.