Réunion Aérienne & Spatiale
Paris, Île-de-France, France
Public sources support Réunion Aérienne & Spatiale as an active, ORIAS-registered aviation and space insurance specialist serving airlines, general aviation, aerospace manufacturers, airports, and space operators. It presents strong specialist credentials, principal-insurer backing, and dedicated underwriting, claims, legal, and operations teams. The main caveat is classification: public legal and regulatory sources identify RA&S as an intermediary writing and managing business for principal insurers, not as a standalone rated carrier.
Contact
Websitela-reunion-aerienne.com
Email[email protected]
Phone+33 1 87 81 46 00
Contact formla-reunion-aerienne.com
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Best for
- Aviation and aerospace risks needing specialist underwriting
- Airlines and aviation operators
- General aviation and aero clubs
- Airports, airfields, and aviation service businesses
- Space and satellite launch programs
- Brokers seeking an established aviation/space market
Potential drawbacks
- No public online quote or application workflow found
- Detailed market schedule is restricted
- Standalone RA&S financial-strength rating not found
- Public customer-review evidence is thin
- Carrier/intermediary classification requires manual QA
Coverage and fit
Aircraft segments
Coverage lines
Borrower segments
Not listed.
Usage segments
Research signals
Reputation score
Not scored
Signal strength
low
Sources
14
Public discourse is dominated by official, registry, partner, and professional-market references rather than customer reviews. The public record consistently presents Réunion Aérienne & Spatiale as a specialist aviation and space insurance underwriting intermediary with long market history, Paris/London platforms, and principal-insurer backing. Independent customer or claims-service sentiment is too sparse to score reliably.
Positive themes
- Specialist aviation and space insurance expertise
- Long operating history and recognized LRA/LRS brands
- International underwriting footprint through Paris and London
- Principal-insurer backing and ORIAS registration
- Official emphasis on responsiveness, technical underwriting, and integrated claims/legal support
Negative themes
- Limited independent customer reviews or claims-service feedback
- Market schedule and detailed appetite information are restricted to logged-in users
- No public self-service online quote or application flow found
- Public rating materials cite principal insurers rather than a standalone RA&S rating
- Carrier-versus-intermediary classification is easy to misread from brand language
Forum themes
- A 2001 PPRuNe thread discussed a competitive aerial-work quote and asked whether the market had adequate approval and financial/security standing; the thread did not provide a modern service or claims consensus.
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