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    SMBC settles with more insurers in lawsuit over stranded Russian jets

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    Posted on March 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    SMBC settles lawsuits with insurers over jets stranded in Russia, recovering $445 million. The case involves $2.6 billion in insurance claims.

    SMBC Reaches Settlement with Insurers Over Russian Jets

    DUBLIN (Reuters) - Aircraft lessor SMBC Aviation Capital has settled Irish lawsuits against more insurers over jets stranded in Russia following Western sanctions in 2022, a company spokesperson said on Friday.

    SMBC has discontinued proceedings against "certain insurers", including Fidelis, the spokesperson said in an email. The Irish Times on Friday reported that SMBC had reached agreement with Fidelis and was at an "advanced stage of resolution" with Chubb.

    The Irish Times also reported that CDB Aviation had also reached agreement with Fidelis and Ping An. A spokesperson for CDB Aviation declined to comment.

    The Irish Times also reported that all cases against "war risk" defendants in the case had now been settled. The case has treated "all-risk" and "war-risk" policies separately.

    SMBC had previously reached settlements with Swiss Re and Scor Europe, two of the 18 insurers it sued as part of a group of six lessors' Irish High Court action that began last June.

    Lessors are suing dozens of insurers around the world over losses of at least $8 billion after more than 400 planes were stranded in Russia following the sanctions over Moscow's war in Ukraine that forced the termination of their leases.

    Avolon and BOC Aviation, two of the world's largest aircraft lessors, and a smaller rival Nordic Aviation Capital fully settled their lawsuits in the Dublin case last month.

    The Irish High Court trial concerns around 2.5 billion euros ($2.6 billion) of insurance claims.

    SMBC's parent company Sumitomo Corporation said this week SMBC had received insurance settlement proceeds related to the case of $445 million during its fiscal 2024 second half.

    Since launching the lawsuits lessors have disclosed settlements with Russia totalling more than $2.5 billion for more than 100 jets, with ownership transferred to Russian airlines.

    The trial in Ireland, where more than 60% of the world's leased aircraft are owned or managed, is the largest ever heard in the country by number of lawyers.

    (Reporting by Padraic Halpin and Conor Humphries; Editing by Richard Chang)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SMBC Aviation Capital settles lawsuits with insurers over stranded Russian jets.
    • •Settlements reached with Fidelis and at advanced stage with Chubb.
    • •CDB Aviation also settles with Fidelis and Ping An.
    • •The case involves $2.6 billion in insurance claims.
    • •Lessors have disclosed settlements worth over $2.5 billion.

    Frequently Asked Questions about SMBC settles with more insurers in lawsuit over stranded Russian jets

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses SMBC Aviation Capital's settlement with insurers over jets stranded in Russia due to sanctions.

    2Who are the involved parties?

    Involved parties include SMBC Aviation Capital, Fidelis, Chubb, CDB Aviation, and other insurers.

    3What is the financial impact?

    The settlements involve $2.6 billion in insurance claims, with SMBC receiving $445 million.

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