Allianz will not revise policy for crashed Airlander 10

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Allianz will not revise premiums for the experimental Airlander 10, despite the aircraft crashing on its second flight last week.

The insurer is the lead underwriter for the 92m-long airship - nicknamed the ‘flying bum' - which was damaged at Cardington Airfield, Bedfordshire on Wednesday morning.

The vessel is worth £25m and

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