Allied World North America has expanded its risk management offerings to policyholders to include access to discounted unmanned aerial systems (UAS) services through DataWing, a UAS service provider led by former U.S. Air Force fighter pilots that provides end-to-end options of data collection, processing and analysis for any industry.
DataWing can help companies monitor the costs and benefits of operating a drone program, determine the best way to incorporate or maintain a successful program, stay informed on the latest FAA regulations as well as the UAS hardware and software, develop flight plans and deploy drones.
Joseph Cellura, president, Allied World North American Casualty Division, said the partnership with DataWing offers new loss control services to policyholders currently using drones to improve efficiency and enhance their businesses.
“These new services will help them create sound risk management programs to meet the necessary safety and compliance standards,” Cellura said.
Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, AG, through its subsidiaries and brand known as Allied World, is a global provider of property, casualty and specialty insurance and reinsurance solutions.
DataWing Global specializes in aviation management, using proprietary software tools to enhance UAS service efficiency and standardize workflow management.
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