QBE announces the launch of an excess of loss product for aviation liabilities in the Middle East.
The product covers general aviation, airlines, ancillary aviation support services and aerospace products with a capacity of up to US$250 million for airlines and product risks and US$200 million for general aviation.
Khalil Eid, General Manager of QBE’s Dubai branch commented: “QBE is a known leader and has extensive experience writing aviation business on a global scale. Using this expertise, we created an excess liability offering designed to sit above an insured’s existing aviation policy. It is an exciting time for QBE in Dubai as we continue to extend our product range, cementing our position as a business insurance specialist in the Middle East.”
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