GAB Robins has been appointed loss adjusters following the Egyptian air crash on 3 January.

GAB Robins claims manager Andrew Cripps said surveyor Chris Harden was on site and would be leading the i ...

GAB Robins has been appointed loss adjusters following the Egyptian air crash on 3 January.

GAB Robins claims manager Andrew Cripps said surveyor Chris Harden was on site and would be leading the investigation.

It is understood that some cover for the Flash Airlines plane was placed with XL Capital's Lloyd's syndicate.

All 148 people on board the Flash Airlines Boeing 737, including 133 French nationals, were killed when the plane plunged into the Red Sea near the Egyptian resort town Sharm el-Sheikh.

A spokeswoman for Lloyd's said the market was not expecting a large loss following the crash, although the situation was being closely monitored.

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