Main Elements of Aviation Risk

Course Outline

  • Aircraft accidents and their causes
  • Accident prevention and reduction
  • Main international measures governing aviation risk; Warsaw Convention and Hague Protocol; Guadalájara Convention 1961; Montreal Agreement 1966 and Convention 1999; Rome Convention 1952 – Surface Damage; and other associated international measures

 

Speaker

Andrew Mackenzie

Andrew is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute, has carved a notable career in the insurance industry underpinned by rigorous education and diverse professional experiences. His academic journey includes an MSc in Insurance and Risk Management from Bayes Business School with Distinction and a BA in War Studies from the University of Kent. Professionally, Andrew has excelled in roles across prestigious institutions like Lloyd’s of London and Atrium Underwriting Ltd., specializing in marine insurance claims. His expertise extends to adjusting claims for Marine Hull and Machinery, Cargo, and Energy sectors.

Additionally, Andrew contributes to the insurance community as an examiner, coursework marker, and textbook reviser with the Chartered Insurance Institute. His scholarly work includes publications on maritime decarbonization and the implications of maritime laws, affirming his thought leadership. Recognized for his professional excellence, Andrew has received awards such as the Rutter Medal from the CII and the Young Claims Professional of the Year 2019.

 

Important Notes:

1. This FIS programme is open for enrolment from insurance practitioners only.

2. This webinar will be delivered via Zoom Cloud Meeting and you will require to have a computer either desktop or laptop, Windows/Mac, or a tablet with camera, microphone and speaker for joining the session and a stable internet connection.