PRACTICES
General Aviation
The General Aviation practice underwrites an international portfolio of business (excluding US and Canada) with a current focus on general aviation and second/third tier airline accounts particularly in developing markets.
Redefining aviation risk
Based in Arrow’s European operations, and supported by the company’s London Hub team, the practice specialises in underwriting challenging aviation risks. Committed to redefining how aviation risks are managed, Arrow’s deep experience and robust analytics enable the development of market-leading solutions.
The practice is led by Wayne Murphy, who is a seasoned aviation insurance professional with over 30 years of global aviation insurance experience across Europe, North America, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific.
A clear risk appetite
- Facultative reinsurance only
- Regions: Asia, Africa, LATAM, and former CIS countries
- Aircraft types: Fixed and Rotor wing, jets, and turboprops
- Operators: General Aviation, 2nd and 3rd Tier Airlines
- Aerospace risks: Airports, ground handlers (short tail only)
- Limited appetite for corporate/industrial aid uses
Maximum Line Size:
Hull: Up to USD 5 million
Hull War: Up to USD 5 million (General Aviation only)
Aviation Liability: Up to USD 30 million
Coverage Capacity:
Capacity is provided by an AM Best rated A- US-domiciled carrier.