Brand Story
22 Nov 2022, 01:22 GMT+10
The approach of the holiday season commonly prompts reflection on the past year as well as a look forward. That certainly is true for us at Global Aerospace.
We spend 10 months of the year working diligently to provide our clients with the aviation insurance and risk management programs they need. We do that through light aircraft insurance, aerospace manufacturer insurance, airport and ground handler coverage, aviation professional services liability insurance, space and satellite insurance, and many other types of coverage.
And while that work continues through November and December, we also pause a bit near the year's end to consider what it is we really do.
The term "enabler" is a pejorative when applied to a person or entity committing misdeeds. However, the word's primary definition has no negative connotation, simply meaning "something or someone that makes it possible for a particular thing to happen or be done."
As we consider our value to the aviation industry, that is the interpretation that comes to mind-typically accompanied by the word "gratitude." We are continually grateful to play a small role in enabling this industry we all love to grow, evolve and thrive in the face of the many challenges stakeholders face.
From airline insurance and unmanned aircraft insurance to workers' compensation coverage, what Global Aerospace provides is, as much as anything, peace of mind. Organizations and industries do not advance through timid, tentative actions. Like flight crews, they must conduct themselves with a deep awareness of the risks and complete confidence in their ability to overcome them.
That is difficult, if not impossible when faced with the possibility of financial disaster. Without adequate aviation insurance, decision-makers often are-and rightly should be-reluctant to forge ahead with their daily operations. And when the goal is the innovation that fuels the industry's forward progress, the risks are even higher. Implementing emerging technology without sufficient financial protection is a recipe for financial ruin.
But with the right coverage in place, companies are much freer to indulge their inspirations and aspirations to see where they might lead. Of course, they must proceed with appropriate caution, but aviation insurance has a wonderful way of reducing stifling self-doubt and second-guessing.
We greatly appreciate the trust organizations and individuals place in us for aviation insurance. Whether they need coverage for a large operation or only require a single unmanned aircraft system insurance policy, they understand that we are attentive to their needs, and they rely on our assistance and input.
We are equally honored to be welcomed as a participant in other endeavors. For example, Global Aerospace is the insurance provider to RedTail Flight Academy. The premium reductions we are able to offer the organization help it serve underrepresented people of color and increase their aviation education and employment opportunities. We also work closely with aviation manufacturers to support their development of new technologies.
In addition, we are proud to be active participants in a long list of trade organizations, including the following, to name just a few:
When we shift gears from looking back on another eventful year to gazing forward into an exciting (if uncertain) future, we again appreciate that industry stakeholders of all kinds are taking Global Aerospace "along for the ride."
What will electric aircraft and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) mean to aviation? What will our industry look like when it continues its expansion into the ever-more-accessible space environment? Time will tell.
But as long as our collaborations with the entities meeting today's needs and expanding the boundaries of what is possible remain strong, there is every reason to believe that aviation will continue to be a vital and dynamic industry.
And for that, we can all be thankful.
About Global Aerospace Global Aerospace is a leading provider of aircraft insurance and risk management solutions for the aviation and aerospace industries. Our over 95 years of aviation insurance experience enable us to develop customized insurance programs structured around the needs of our clients. Recognized for our industry leading customer service, we serve as a trusted partner to a diverse range of aviation businesses and their insurance producers. https://www.global-aero.com/
Global Aerospace Media Contact Suzanne Keneally
Vice President, Group Head of Communications
+1 973-490-8588
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