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Experienced Aerospace Manufacturing Insurance Agents

Licensed in all 50 States | 20+ Years Manufacturing Expertise | Certified Specialists

Specialized Coverage for Aerospace Manufacturers Across All 50 States

Protect your aerospace manufacturing business with specialized insurance coverage built for the precision, complexity, and risk of one of the world’s most demanding industries.

 

Aerospace manufacturers face a level of exposure that standard commercial insurance was never designed to address. 

 

A single component failure can ground an entire fleet, trigger federal investigations, and generate liability claims in the tens of millions. 

 

Whether you produce airframe structures, propulsion systems, avionics, or precision components for defense and commercial programs, your business needs coverage as exacting as your production standards.

 

Manufacturing Insurance Group delivers tailored aerospace manufacturing insurance solutions that address your specific operational risks, satisfy contractual insurance requirements, and protect your business from production floor to final delivery.

Aerospace Manufacturing Insurance

Our Aerospace Manufacturing Insurance Coverages

General Liability Insurance for Manufacturers

Protects your aerospace manufacturing business against third-party claims of bodily injury or property damage arising from your operations, premises, or completed products. It serves as the foundational layer of protection for manufacturers at every stage of the supply chain.

Commercial Property Insurance for Manufacturers

Covers your facility, specialized equipment, raw materials, and inventory against losses from fire, theft, vandalism, and other covered perils. For aerospace manufacturers operating with high-value machinery and precision tooling, this coverage is essential to maintaining business continuity.

Product Liability Insurance for Manufacturers

Product liability insurance is the most critical coverage for aerospace manufacturers. It responds to claims that a defective component or finished product contributed to bodily injury, property damage, or an aviation incident, covering your legal defense costs, settlements, and judgments.

Business Interruption Insurance for Manufacturers

Replaces lost income and covers ongoing operating expenses if a covered event forces a temporary shutdown of your production operations. For aerospace manufacturers with long production cycles and contractual delivery obligations, even a brief interruption can have significant financial consequences.

Workers Compensation Insurance for Manufacturers

Provides medical benefits and wage replacement for employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. Aerospace manufacturing environments involve heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and high-precision processes that create real workforce risk — this coverage protects both your employees and your business.

Supply Chain Insurance for Manufacturers

Covers financial losses resulting from disruptions to your suppliers or logistics network. Aerospace production depends on tightly coordinated supplier relationships, and a single upstream failure can halt your entire operation — this coverage helps absorb that impact.

Errors and Omissions Insurance for Manufacturers

Protects your business against claims that a professional mistake, design error, or service oversight caused a client financial harm. This is particularly important for aerospace manufacturers providing engineering services, technical consultation, or custom design work alongside their production operations.

Equipment Breakdown Insurance for Manufacturers

Covers the repair or replacement of critical manufacturing machinery and systems that fail due to mechanical or electrical breakdown. Aerospace production relies on highly specialized equipment that is expensive to repair and difficult to quickly replace.

Directors and Officers Insurance for Manufacturers

Shields your leadership team from personal financial liability arising from management decisions, regulatory actions, or allegations of mismanagement. As aerospace manufacturers navigate complex government contracts and regulatory environments, this coverage protects the individuals guiding your business.

Employment Practices Liability Insurance for Manufacturers

Covers claims of wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment, or other employment-related disputes brought by current or former employees. It protects your business from the significant legal costs and damages that can result from workplace disputes.

About Manufacturing Insurance Group

Manufacturing Insurance Group is a specialized insurance agency dedicated exclusively to protecting manufacturers across the United States. 

 

With over 20 years of experience in the manufacturing sector, our team understands the operational risks, regulatory requirements, and contractual obligations that define your business, not just the insurance products we place.

 

We are licensed in all 50 states, giving us the ability to structure and service your coverage wherever your facilities, suppliers, or customers are located. 

 

Whether you operate a single aerospace component facility or manage multiple production sites across the country, we deliver a coordinated approach to coverage that keeps pace with your business.

 

Our specialists work directly with aerospace manufacturers at every level of the supply chain, from precision machining shops supplying Tier 2 components to large-scale manufacturers supporting commercial and defense programs. 

 

We build tailored insurance programs designed to meet your contractual requirements, satisfy regulatory standards, and protect your operation against the specific risks of aerospace production.

 

Contact Manufacturing Insurance Group for a free quote at (234) 231-9943.

 

Our specialists provide fast responses and customized aerospace manufacturing insurance solutions designed around your operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Aerospace Manufacturing Insurance

What makes aerospace manufacturing insurance different from standard commercial coverage?

Aerospace manufacturers face exposures that standard commercial policies are not structured to handle. These include product liability extending to aviation incidents, strict FAA and Department of Defense compliance requirements, government contract insurance mandates, and catastrophic loss potential from a single component failure. Aerospace-specific coverage is built around these unique risks and the regulatory environment your business operates in every day.

While not universally required by law, product liability coverage is effectively required in practice. Most government contracts, prime contractor agreements, and Tier 1 and Tier 2 supplier relationships require proof of products liability insurance before work can begin. Without adequate coverage, you risk losing contracts and carrying full personal exposure to claims that can reach tens of millions of dollars.

Coverage requirements vary based on the type of components you produce, your customer contracts, and whether you supply commercial aviation or defense programs. Tier 1 suppliers working on manned aircraft programs routinely carry between ten million and fifty million dollars or more in products liability limits. Manufacturing Insurance Group helps you identify the appropriate limits based on your specific risk profile and contractual obligations.

Yes. Product liability coverage is specifically designed to respond when a manufacturer’s component is alleged to have contributed to an aviation incident. This coverage pays for your legal defense, settlements, and judgments arising from such claims, including incidents involving commercial aircraft, military aircraft, and spacecraft.

Aerospace production depends on precise coordination across complex supplier networks. If a key supplier experiences a fire, equipment failure, natural disaster, or financial disruption, your production line may stop entirely. Supply chain coverage compensates for the resulting income loss and extra expenses, reducing the financial impact of upstream disruptions outside your control.

If your business provides engineering consultation, design services, or technical support alongside your manufacturing operations, errors and omissions insurance protects you from claims that a professional mistake or oversight caused financial harm to a client. As aerospace manufacturers increasingly take on integrated design and production roles, this coverage has become an important part of a complete risk management strategy.