AIG sets its face against more Russian aircraft litigation heading to court
AIG, the lead defendant in the recent UK case which left war-risk insurers on the hook to pay aircraft lessors who had planes confiscated by Russia at the start of the Russia/Ukraine war, is putting up its fists against separate claims that lessors are pursuing through the courts.
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