Background
- The U.S. government requires under the Terror Risk Insurance Act of 2002 (TRIA) that insurers of aircraft operators whose aircraft are operated in the U.S. offer anti-terrorism insurance coverage to policyholders.
- Such additional anti-terrorism coverage may be purchased with AXA for a premium of $ 950,-- covering hang gliders, paragliders and parachutes.
- Such coverage may also be rejected in writing using the form below, which must be documented by the insurer in the policy records. In this case, the exclusion clause regarding terrorist acts according to the current AXA insurance terms and conditions remains in force. This means there is no insurance coverage in case of terrorist acts, but liability insurance remains valid in the scope stated in the insurance policy, including in the U.S.
What does this mean for you?
- AXA liability and hull insurance are generally not valid in the USA for the time being.
- If you would like insurance coverage valid in the USA, please send us the form below. You may either (a) apply for anti-terrorism insurance coverage (additional premium of $ 950,--), or (b) explicitly waive such coverage.
- After we receive your signed explicit waiver for anti-terrorism insurance coverage, we may provide liability or hull insurance coverage for the U.S. as usual.
- If you choose extended anti-terrorism coverage, we will include this risk in your insurance policy together with the liability coverage applied for.
Form for download
You can download, print, complete, sign and then send the form to us by e‑mail.
TRIA form for the USA
Form for anti-terrorism insurance coverage or an explicit waiver thereof.
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