What sent aviation claims costs soaring?

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John Bayley, regional director for Europe at McLarens Aviation, examines how inflation plus new materials used to manufacture planes have resulted in the cost of aviation claims soaring.

It is well known that attritional claims costs in aviation have been rising for some time.

Our own analysis of aviation hull claims across our global network - more than 100 in-house aviation

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