General Insurance Article - Willis Towers Watson launch business aviation group


Willis Towers Watson has announced the launch of A Class, a community group dedicated to delivering data, knowledge and solutions to its business aviation clients.

 A Class focuses on data analytics and risk strategy, equipping business aviation operators with data and expertise to help them mitigate risks. In addition, it offers:

 An accessible data platform, providing analytical insight that enables clients to analyse data and strengthen their risk management capabilities

 Innovative solutions to key issues such as climate and sustainability, cyber vulnerability, employee culture and geopolitical risks, supporting risk needs across people, capital and assets

 Industry insights and market bulletins which evaluate risk and sector landscape, leveraging Willis Towers Watson’s expertise as a world-leading risk advisor and insurance broker to the aerospace industry

 Regular events to broaden the discussion and drive collective action around risks that business aviation operators face.

 Commenting on A Class, Reece Vowles, aviation underwriter at Global Aerospace Underwriting Managers said “A Class helps business aviation operators understand and anticipate current and future risk trends. It's great to see the launch of A Class at a time when risks facing Business Aviation Operators are very challenging.”

 John Rooley, CEO Global Aerospace at Willis Towers Watson said “Willis Towers Watson Global Aerospace is committed to delivering innovation to clients beyond the scope of the traditional insurance transaction. By combining data analytics with a greater understanding of the industry risk landscape and insurance market trends, A Class is a key solution to enable business aviation clients to mitigate risks and grow their operations. Today’s announcement continues to demonstrate our leadership in the aviation sector.”

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