Providers/ASKO Austria
Aviation insurance brokerCompany

ASKO Austria

Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria

Official sources clearly identify ASKO Austria as the Austrian legal entity asko assekuranzmakler GmbH in Schwoich/Kufstein district, operating as an insurance broker with a dedicated aviation insurance page. Publicly disclosed aviation cover includes aviation liability, hull, engine/spares, GAP, pilot/passenger accident, loss-of-licence, and airfield/hangar/club-related risks, with worldwide/private/commercial framing and an inquiry form rather than instant bind. Independent public reputation signals exist but are light and mostly non-aviation, so confidence in broader market sentiment remains limited.

Best for

  • European clients wanting an aviation broker rather than a direct insurer
  • Aircraft owners/operators needing customized liability and hull placement
  • Clients with hangar, airfield, club or flight-show related aviation risks
  • Buyers valuing cross-border broker reach within Europe

Potential drawbacks

  • No public instant-quote or instant-bind aviation workflow was found
  • Carrier panel/access is referenced only generally as 'insurance partners'
  • Independent aviation-specific customer feedback is limited

Coverage and fit

Aircraft segments

pistonjethelicopterglidermicrolightgyroplane

Coverage lines

combined single limit (CSL) aviation liabilitysubsidiary aviation liabilityhull insurancespares and equipment all risksengine hull coverGAP coverpilot accident insurancepassenger accident insuranceloss of licenceairfields insurancehangars insuranceinventory insuranceclubs insuranceflight shows cover

Borrower segments

Not listed.

Usage segments

private usecommercial useairfield/hangar/club operationsflight shows

Research signals

Reputation score

Not scored

Signal strength

weak

Sources

13

Public customer-facing discussion specific to ASKO Austria's aviation brokerage appears thin. The available third-party signals are mostly broader company/directory listings, a small-sample review profile, and employer reviews rather than aviation-client commentary. The limited public record leans positive on professionalism and company culture, but there is not enough independent aviation-specific discussion to make a strong reputation judgment.

Positive themes

  • Small-sample customer review profile on ProvenExpert is strongly positive, though it is not aviation-specific.
  • Employer-review signal on Kununu is above average for its sector, suggesting generally positive internal culture/pay sentiment.

Negative themes

  • Very limited independent aviation-customer discussion found.
  • Public review footprint is sparse and not robust enough for a confident consumer reputation score.

Forum themes

Not listed.

Sources