Aviation Safety

Fatal Airliner Accidents

In the course of just one week, two commercial passenger airliners have crashed. On Sunday, February 11, 71 people lost their lives when an Antonov An-148 airliner crashed shortly after taking off in Moscow. Seven days later, on Sunday, February 18, 66 people were killed when an ATR-72 crashed an hour after leaving Teheran airport.

Though aviation safety standards have brought down the number of crashes per flight movement a great deal, crashes will never be eradicated. Most flights since the Second World War were lost in the United States, where the count now stands at 821 flights, according to the Aviation Safety Network's most recent figures.

However, aviation experts point out that the loss to fleet size ratio in Iran is high. This is also said to be due to the impact of economics sanctions which keep Iranian airlines from modernizing their fleet.

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This chart shows countries with the highest number of fatal civil airliner accidents since 1945

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Global air traffic - annual growth of passenger demand 2006-2024
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Air traffic - passenger growth rates forecast 2024-2043
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Available seat kilometers (ASK) in international air traffic by region 2024
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Number of accidents with physical injuries in German air traffic 2000-2023
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International air traffic of passengers in Israel 2024
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Air traffic - worldwide revenue with passengers 2005-2023

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