(Bloomberg) — American International Group Inc. is the lead insurer of the TransAsia Airways Corp. passenger plane that crashed near Taiwan's Magong airport, according to Aon Plc, a broker that tracks the market for aviation coverage.
The ATR-72 plane is valued at about $13.2 million, according to a report today from Aon. The crash left 47 people dead and injured 11, according to Taiwan's Aviation Safety Council.
Claims for airline insurers have increased after years in which the industry benefited from a lack of crashes. Allianz SE and Atrium Underwriting Group Ltd. were among insurers of the Malaysian Air passenger jet that was shot down over Eastern Ukraine.
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