From Patchwork to Policy - Insuring the Skies
A low-altitude economy insurance round-up.
Yesterday’s post introduced Wuhan’s first large‑scale low‑altitude aviation camp — a grass‑runway facility that went from undeveloped land to first flight in under a year.
It also unpacked the regulatory definition of aviation camps and their distinction from general airports, and examined the camp’s place within a government‑backed low‑altitude cluster.
But what about insurance?
Over the past two years, insurance for the low‑altitude sector — and by extension, aviation flight camps — has gone from a sparse patchwork to an increasingly systematized landscape, with multiple competing carriers and purpose‑built products.
Today’s article outlines the policy framework, product categories, and specific market examples that define the current landscape.
Each product is identified with its launch or first‑policy date wherever available, providing a timeline of market development.
Let’s get into it.



