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Aviation is a high-profile global industry where the security concerns of staff, personnel and cargo are key. At Exclusive Analysis, we enable our clients to make intelligence-led decisions based on our political and violent risk assessments and forecasts tailored to the aviation sector.

Alongside our team of regional and sector-specific experts and local sources, we have cutting-edge software solutions. We are able to geocode our violent risk analysis, providing mapping services to support our aviation clients in understanding the risk throughout the country and at airports.
Our services range from daily aviation intelligence bulletins alerting our clients to risk-relevant incidents through to modelling and trends analysis. Our Probable Maximum Loss (PML) modelling based on Realistic Disaster Scenario analysis allows our aviation clients to make intelligence-led decisions to understand their risk exposure and maximise business opportunities. We also identify specific legislative threats and opportunities. Our forecasts of the regulatory environment support client strategic planning for the 5-10 year outlook.

Our forecasts enable clients to:
• Save significant costs by avoiding losses and supply chain disruption
• Understand local violent risks to aviation and assets and personnel on ground through local intelligence
• Drive new revenue by capitalising on new markets and opportunities
• Differentiate risks and opportunities by routes, airports and cargo types

Sample Client-Specific Reports:
• Iraq: Violent risk forecast to Irbil, Balad and Basra airports
• Sri Lanka: Violent risks to aviation assets throughout the company, particularly those posed by the LTTE
• Asia: Assessment of the payment risks to aircraft financing
• Albania: pre-investment sector report for a helicopter client
• Somalia: Assessment of shoot-down risks to aircraft at Mogadishu airport

Exclusive Analysis Client Case Study:

A client came to us following a series of robberies at OR Tambo airport in Johannesburg, South Africa. A large amount of cash had been stolen in the space of a year. We were called upon to investigate suspicions that security within the airport had been compromised.

We found that the airport authority’s strategy to increase expenditure on physical security screening in response to the thefts was ineffective. We ascertained that security breaches were being facilitated by security staff due to external pressures from crime syndicate leaders.