CBG flying high following ariel photography business win
CBG Insurance Brokers has been appointed by the Daresbury-based Suave UAV to offer a comprehensive risk protection programme to cover its specialist ariel photography equipment.
Suave UAV Enterprises uses unmanned low flying helicopters equipped with cameras to take aerial photography of landscapes and buildings for a wide range of clients. The aerial photography is also used by archaeologists to identify new sites of historic interest.
James Adler, account executive for CBG’s science and technology initiative, said: “Suave UAV Enterprises is an exciting company that has a variety of unusual risk elements associated with aerial photography, such as working outdoors and
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