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Cyber Security, Hypoxia Added To SM4 AvSafety Program
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Global Aerospace has committed more than $3.5 million to support SM4 and help its aviation insurance clients pursue higher levels of safety since 2010.
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Global Aerospace has committed more than $3.5 million to support SM4 and help its aviation insurance clients pursue higher levels of safety since 2010.
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Aviation insurer Global Aerospace has added new partners and a refreshed line-up of direct services for its 2017 SM4 Aviation Safety Program. Now entering its eighth year, SM4 provides targeted aviation safety subject matter experts and financial support to clients. In fact, since 2010 the company has committed more than $3.5 million to support SM4 and help its clients pursue higher levels of safety.


“The 2017 SM4 Program has been expanded to include safety services that provide risk-mitigation tools to our clients in areas such as cyber threat and slow-onset hypoxia,” said company senior vice president of underwriting and operations executive Marilena Sharpell. New SM4 partners and subject matter experts include Prevailance Aerospace, aircraft upset-recovery training; Pulsar Informatics, fatigue-risk management; Satcom Direct, cyber security; Southern AeroMedical Institute, hypoxia training; and Unmanned Safety Institute, UAS safety and training.


Returning partners and subject matter experts include Aviation & Marine Safety Solutions International, safety, security and regulatory compliance for commercial aircraft operators; Baldwin Aviation, aviation safety management; Convergent Performance, human factors; Gray Stone Advisors, operational assessments; Fireside Partners, emergency response; and MedAire, medical, security and travel assistance.

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