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Aviation Trends 2025

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    Discover the key trends that will change the aviation sector

    Aviation Trends 2025 delivers a comprehensive overview of 27 key trends poised to impact the aviation as well as the insurance industry in the years to come. The trends are related to technological advances and economic developments, as well as the challenges of climate change.

    Each trend comes with a short description, opportunities and risks as well as key insights. Most importantly, the report provides an assessment of a trend’s impact on the insurance industry and maturity.

    Explore the Aviation Trends 2025

    • Emerging 
      The trend is in its infancy, with limited awareness and adoption. Research and experimentation are ongoing, and its impact is still uncertain.
    • Increasing
      The trend gains traction, with increasing awareness, investment, and adoption by early adopters. Proof-of-concept applications demonstrate viability.
    • Mature 
      The trend is well-established, with widespread adoption and clear standards or best practices. The benefits and risks are well understood.

    Expert assessments
    Take a deep dive in the most powerful aviation trends

    Our experts are happy to help you
    Barbara Vollath
    Barbara Vollath
    Head of Aviation and Space
    Richard Schönherr
    Richard Schönherr
    Head of Aviation Direct
    Antonia Zoric
    Antonia Zoric
    Innovation Consultant Aviation and Space
    Stefan Westner
    Stefan Westner
    Head of Aviation & Contingency Reinsurance
    Katrin Noack
    Katrin Noack
    Head of Aviation Reinsurance
    Vanessa Robben
    Vanessa Robben
    Underwriter Aviation Reinsurance

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    Disclaimer
    Our expert assesment explores innovation topics within aviation and reflects the state of research and industry trends at the time of writing. As advancements in technology and regulations evolve rapidly, some information may become outdated or superseded.