The Virgin Galactic spaceship which crashed on Friday was
AIG declined to comment.
British insurance and brokerage services provider Jardine
Lloyd Thompson confirmed that it was the broker on the deal.
"We act on behalf of Virgin Galactic and are providing
every assistance, as is appropriate in these tragic circumstances," JLT
said in a statement.
Virgin Galactic is the fledgling space tourism company of
billionaire British entrepreneur Richard Branson.
The spacecraft crashed in California's Mojave Desert during
a test flight, killing one pilot and injuring the other.
The estimated insured losses are similar to those for the
unmanned U.S. supply rocket which exploded last week.
But the Virgin Galactic spaceship was insured under an
aviation "hull and liability" policy, in contrast to the supply
rocket which was insured in the space market, insurance specialists said.
The Lloyd's of London [LOL.UL] insurance market plays a key
role in aviation insurance, with gross written premium at Lloyd's totaling more
than $1 billion in 2013, according to the International Underwriting
Association
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