Airline Liability Clause Samples

The Airline Liability clause defines the extent to which an airline is responsible for damages, losses, or injuries suffered by passengers or their property during air travel. Typically, this clause outlines the specific circumstances under which the airline will compensate passengers, such as for lost luggage, flight delays, or personal injury, and may reference international conventions like the Montreal Convention to set liability limits. Its core practical function is to allocate risk between the airline and passengers, ensuring clarity about compensation rights and limiting the airline's financial exposure in the event of incidents.
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Airline Liability. Including, but not limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Aircraft Liability, Liability War Risks, Passenger Legal Liability, Premises/Operations Liability, Completed Operations/Products Liability, Baggage Legal Liability (checked and unchecked), Cargo Legal Liability, Contractual Liability and Personal Injury. The above-referenced Airline Liability insurance coverage is subject to War and Other Perils Exclusion Clause (AV48B) but all sections, other than section (b) are reinstated as per AV52C, or their successor endorsements.
Airline Liability. Insurance This insurance shall be maintained in respect of all aircraft owned, leased or operated by the Airline for bodily injury or death and property damage liability in a combined single limit amount of not less than two hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) per occurrence and shall include aircraft liability, airport liability, passenger liability and baggage and cargo liability. Provided, however, if the Airline operates at the Airports only as a Regional/Commuter Air Carrier, the Airline shall maintain aircraft liability insurance in a combined single limit amount of not less than fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) per occurrence. A twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) per occurrence sub- limit for personal injury, bodily injury (including death) and property damage liability shall cover premises-operation, medical payments, contractual liability, liability of independent contractors, personal injury, and fire legal liability. If the Airline operates a club or "VIP" room serving alcoholic beverages, liquor liability insurance must be provided.
Airline Liability. Including, but not limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Aircraft Liability, Liability War Risks, Passenger Legal Liability, Premises/Operations Liability, Completed Operations/Products Liability, Baggage Legal Liability (checked and unchecked), Cargo Legal Liability, Contractual Liability and Personal Injury. The above-referenced Airline Liability insurance coverage is subject to War and Other Perils Exclusion Clause (AV48B) but all sections, other than section (b) are reinstated as per AV52C, or their successor endorsements. LIMITS OF LIABILITY: To the fullest extent of the Policy limits that the Named Insured carries from the time of delivery of the first Aircraft under the first Purchase Agreement listed under "Aircraft Insured" and thereafter at the inception of each policy period, but in any event no less than the following: Combined Single Limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage: U.S.$ any one occurrence each Aircraft (with aggregates as applicable). (737 500/600) US$350,000,000 (737 300/700) US$400,000,000 (737 400) US$450,000,000 (737 800) US$500,000,000 (757 200) US$450,000,000 (757 300) US$550,000,000 (767 200) US$550,000,000 (767 300) US$700,000,000 (777 200/300) US$800,000,000 (747 400) US$900,000,000 (747 400F) US$600,000,000 (In regard to all other models and/or derivatives, to be specified by Boeing). (In regard to Personal Injury coverage, limits are US$25,000,000 any one offense/aggregate.) DEDUCTIBLES / SELF-INSURANCE: Any deductible and/or self-insurance amount (other than standard market deductibles) are to be disclosed and agreed by Boeing. SAMPLE Insurance Certificate SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO BOEING: It is certified that Insurers are aware of the terms and conditions of the Aircraft General Terms Agreement AGTA/(________) and the following purchase agreements: PA ______ dated _______ PA ______ dated _______ PA ______ dated _______ Each Aircraft manufactured by Boeing which is delivered to the Insured pursuant to the applicable purchase agreement during the period of effectivity of the policies represented by this Certificate will be covered to the extent specified herein. Insurers have agreed to the following: A. In regard to Aircraft "all risks" Hull Insurance and Aircraft Hull War and Allied Perils Insurance, Insurers agree to waive all rights of subrogation or recourse against Boeing in accordance with the Aircraft General Terms Agreement AGTA/(_____) which was incorporated by reference into the applicable purchase a...
Airline Liability. Including, but not limited to, Bodily Injury, Property Damage, Aircraft Liability, Liability War Risks, Passenger Legal Liability, Premises/Operations Liability, Completed Operations/Products Liability, Baggage Legal Liability (checked and unchecked), Cargo Legal Liability, Contractual Liability and Personal Injury. The above-referenced Airline Liability insurance coverage is subject to War and Other Perils Exclusion Clause (AV48B) but all sections, other than section (b) are reinstated as per AV52C, or their successor endorsements. LIMITS OF LIABILITY: To the fullest extent of the Policy limits that the Named Insured carries from the time of delivery of the first Aircraft under the first Purchase Agreement listed under “Aircraft Insured” and thereafter at the inception of each policy period, but in any event no less than the following: Combined Single Limit Bodily Injury and Property Damage: U.S.$ any one occurrence each Aircraft (with aggregates as applicable). (737-500/600) US$ 350,000,000 (737-300/700) US$ 400,000,000 (737-400) US$ 450,000,000 (737-800/900) US$ 500,000,000 (757-200) US$ 525,000,000 (757-300) US$ 550,000,000 (767-200) US$ 550,000,000 (767-300) US$ 700,000,000 (767-400ERX) US$ 750,000,000 (787) US$ 700,000,000 (777) US$ 800,000,000 (747) US$ 900,000,000 AGTA-FED App. I

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