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From page 19...
... The survey did not specifically inquire about purchase of certain types of catastrophic loss coverages such as earthquake and coastal windstorm. Because relatively few of the airport operators surveyed are in locations where such coverage is a concern, it would be difficult to obtain meaningful data concerning such coverage in this survey.
From page 20...
... Two of the seven small airport operators reported that they do not purchase insurance for acts of war and terrorism. Of those that do, three of five operators purchase war and terrorism coverage for liability, and two operators obtain war and terrorism coverage for property.
From page 21...
... , and the remaining three used the "traditional" approach, allocating the risk to the contractor or construction manager and relying on indemnity and additional insured status under the contractor's relevant liability policies. Three of the airport operators that had used OCIP indicated they would use the technique again.


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