Analysis – Page 9
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Sector view: Aviation
Competition may be intense and margins tight but aviation insurance coverage remains a buyers’ market. StrategicRISK looks at what the future holds for the global aviation industry
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How can risk managers protect something as intangible as a brand's reputation?
Most companies do not value reputation as an asset on their balance sheet, despite its influence on so many aspects of business
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AIG to expand into the wholesale London market
The insurer also aims to promote its aviation and energy businesses
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Risk leaders struggle to manage major risks, global survey finds
Top 10 risks for 2013 and 2016 also unveiled
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Finmeccanica CEO held on corruption charges
Guiseppe Orsi arrested for alleged involvement in bribery allegations that secured Indian helicopter deal
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Boeing requests Dreamliner test flights
Company awaiting permission from US Federal Aviation Administration to fly grounded superplanes
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Boeing 787s grounded after on-board emergency
Dreamliner makes emergency landing in latest damage to Boeing’s reputation
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Boeing Dreamliner experiences onboard fire in Boston
Setbacks continue for the reputation of Boeing’s ‘superplane’
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Bribery allegations deepen at Rolls-Royce
Blogger accuses aerospace manufacturer of paying bribes to intermediary who worked on major contracts with Chinese airlines
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Global condemnation over North Korean rocket launch
Pyongyang accused of contravening UN resolution after launching missile into space
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Rolls-Royce in bribery probe
Aerospace and defence group Rolls-Royce may face prosecution after Serious Fraud Office orders company to hand over details of Asia dealings
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Outsourcing – A modern risk dilemma
Companies now look to third parties to deliver more than cost cutting, but they should also ensure that they do not lose control over vital functions
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BAE and EADS merger hit by government veto warning
Existing plans to issue ‘golden shares’ to governments would be against European law
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Libya’s new future risks running into the sands
Largely out of the headlines since its civil war ended, Libya remains unstable, with the threat of renewed unrest because of frustration over lack of progress and the threatened breakaway of the oil-rich eastern region
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Surviving in the public eye
The Italian cruise ship tragedy in January demonstrated that there is nowhere to hide from the all-seeing eye of the camera phone today. But, given the opacity of many management structures, this may not be a bad thing
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Oil rich Eastern Libya could declare autonomy
East Libyans, who make up 25% of Libya’s population, are likely to seek control over oil fields in their region, accounting for 66% of the country’s entire production
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Olympics 2012: "We need to keep London moving"
Businesses need to prepare now for travel disruptions in the UK as a result of the Olympics this summer, Airmic Live heard
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Business as usual for the UK after Bribery Act
Claims that a defence company with UK links bribed officials to secure a Saudi contract has left the UK with another potentially embarrassing dilemma