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Declining Accident Rates

Declining Accident Rates

Boeing data show rates are decreasing in all seven regions of the world.
Good Start

Good Start

BARS data show three months without aviation accident in the onshore resource sector.
Getting to Zero

Getting to Zero

Increased data collection is key to preventing aviation’s ‘close calls’, acting FAA administrator says.
More Accidents, Less Risk

More Accidents, Less Risk

IATA saw declines in fatal commercial aviation accidents and fatality risk in 2022, an increase in total accidents and, over the decade, a 48 percent improvement in the accident rate.
By the Numbers

By the Numbers

Boeing statistics show the number of accidents increased in 2021 over the previous year, but fatal accidents and fatalities declined.
Downward Trend

Downward Trend

ICAO data show declines in the accident rate and in fatalities in 2021, compared with 2020.

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