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Accidents Could Ground Drone Industry, House Committee Chair Warns

Feb 18 2019 // The commercial drone industry could be torpedoed if there were a serious accident involving a drone and a commercial aircraft, the chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee...

Dubai International Airport Suspends Flights over Suspected Drones

Feb 15 2019 // Flights from Dubai International Airport were suspended for half an hour starting from 10:13 a.m. local time over “suspected drone activity,” a Dubai Airports spokesperson said in an emailed statement. A hub...

NTSB: Ohio Medical Helicopter Made ‘Sharp Left Turn’ Before Fatal Crash

Feb 14 2019 // An Ohio medical helicopter on its way to pick up a hospital patient made “a sharp left turn” before a crash that killed three people including the pilot last month, according to a preliminary federal...

Accidents Could Ground Drone Industry, House Committee Chair Warns

Feb 11 2019 // The commercial drone industry could be torpedoed if there were a serious accident involving a drone and a commercial aircraft, the chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee warned on...

Bipartisan Bill Would Require Secondary Cockpit Door on All Existing Airplanes

Feb 11 2019 // U.S. lawmakers are pushing for stronger aviation security with a bipartisan bill that would require passenger airlines to install secondary security doors between cabins and the cockpit on current aircraft to prevent...

Boeing Sued for Negligence in Southern California Wildfire

Feb 7 2019 // Boeing Co. was accused of negligence tied to a wildfire that tore through Malibu, California, in November and that purportedly started on the grounds of the nearby, disused Rocketdyne testing site. A group of homeowners...

Planes, Trains, Autos, Trucks: ’10 Most Wanted’ Transportation Safety Improvements

Feb 4 2019 // Federal safety advocates are targeting three of the worst habits by drivers that kill more than 10,000 people a year: speeding, impaired driving and distractions from electronic gadgets. The U.S. National Transportation...

Underwriting Platform elseco Agrees to Buy MGA, Selected Renewal Rights from StarStone

Jan 31 2019 // Specialty underwriting platform elseco has entered into an agreement with global specialty insurer StarStone to acquire its managing general agent, Malakite Underwriting Partners Ltd., and the renewal rights to...

Boeing Sees Flying Cars Revolutionizing Urban Transportation, Package Delivery

Jan 25 2019 // Boeing Co said on Wednesday its flying car prototype hovered briefly in the air during an inaugural test flight, a small but significant step as the world’s largest planemaker bids to revolutionize urban...

Allianz Adds Reyes to Aviation Underwriting Team in Colorado

Jan 24 2019 // Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty has named Hugo Reyes a senior underwriter in General Aviation for North America. Reyes is responsible for the underwriting of complex General Aviation risks and broker development...

Insurance Industry Use of Drone, Aerial Imagery Soared After 2018 Southeast Disasters

Jan 24 2019 // The importance of drones and aerial imagery rose to a new level in the wake of 2018 natural catastrophes as insurers made them an integral part of their disaster recovery procedures, particularly following the hurricanes...

Arrivals at Newark Were Temporarily Halted Due to Reported Drone Sightings

Jan 23 2019 // Reports of drone sightings in northern New Jersey temporarily halted arrivals at Newark Liberty International Airport on Tuesday, a spokesman from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said. The spokesman said flights...

Drone Travel Chaos at Gatwick Airport Cost EasyJet Nearly $20 Million

Jan 22 2019 // EasyJet lost 15 million pounds ($19 million) during 36 hours of travel chaos sparked by drones flying into London’s Gatwick Airport in December, the budget airline said on Tuesday, adding it should serve as a...

U.S. Plan for Major Expansion of Drone Uses Allows Flights at Night, Above Crowds

Jan 15 2019 // The federal government has unveiled a long-awaited set of proposals to dramatically expand civilian drone flights while also tightening security, critical steps for an industry seeking to expand into robot aerial...

Lion Air Plane’s Cockpit Voice Recorder Recovered in Java Sea

Jan 14 2019 // Indonesia found the cockpit voice recorder from the Lion Air plane that crashed in October, giving investigators a real chance at solving the mystery of what brought down a modern jet. The CVR of the Boeing Co. 737 Max...

U.S. Says Air Travel Safe After Workers Warn of Risks of Shutdown

Jan 10 2019 // U.S. airport security workers and air traffic controllers working without pay have been warning that security and safety could be compromised if the government shutdown continues, but the Trump administration said on...

Deadly Winter Storm Blasts Europe with Heavy Snow and Winds

Jan 9 2019 // Deadly winter weather blasted Europe for yet another day Tuesday, trapping hundreds of people in Alpine regions, whipping up high winds that caused flight cancellations and increasing the risks of more deadly...

London’s Heathrow Briefly Halts Flights After Drone Sighting

Jan 8 2019 // The Heathrow airport was partially shut for more than an hour after drone sightings near runways raised safety concerns, the second time in a month a London airport had to suspend flights because of dangers from modern-day...

2019 Insurance Industry Meetings & Conventions Directory

Jan 7 2019 // 2019 CIWA Industry Days Jan 6-8 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines La Jolla, CA CIWA www.ciwa.net 2019 Big ‘I’ Winter Meeting Jan 9-12 Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch St. Louis, MO Independent Insurance Agents...

Lion Air Ends Hunt for 2nd Black Box, but Indonesia Plans to Resume Search

Jan 3 2019 // Lion Air has ended its search for the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) from its Boeing 737 MAX jet that crashed into the Java Sea in October, but Indonesian investigators said they plan to launch their own probe as soon as...