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25. Global Aircraft Accident Rate Reaches New Low
According to IATA, the 2011 accident rate for Western-built jets was the lowest in aviation history, surpassing the previous mark set in 2010. The 2011 global accident rate (measured in hull losses per million flights of Western-built jets) was 0.37, the equivalent of one accident every 2.7 million flights.
26. IATA Releases 2016 Airline Safety Performance Report
IATA has released its 2016 safety performance report on the commercial airline industry. The data shows that: - The all accident rate (measured in accidents per 1 million flights) was 1.61, an improvement from 1.79 in 2015. - The 2016 major jet accident rate (measured in hull losses per 1 million flights) was 0.39, which was the equivalent of one major accident for every 2.56 milli
27. IATA Urges Aviation Stakeholders to Make Greater Use of Operational Data
IATA has urged aviation stakeholders to follow global standards and make greater use of operational data in order to safely accommodate an additional 3.8 billion air travelers by 2036. Speaking at the Safety and Flight Operations Conference, IATA’s Director General and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac, said,
28. IATA Thanks Regulators for Flexibility, Urges Others to Follow Suit
IATA has welcomed decisions taken by aviation regulators to provide flexibility to airlines and flight crew during the COVID19 outbreak. Examples of actions being taken by regulators include:
29. IATA Publishes 2020 Safety Report
According to IATA's 2020 Safety Report, the total number of accidents in commercial aviation decreased from 52 in 2019 to 38 in 2020, and the total number of fatal accidents decreased from 8 in 2019 to 5 in 2020. The all accident rate was 1.71 accidents per million flights, higher than the 5-year (2016-2020) average rate which is 1.38 accidents per million flights. Published by Tr
30. IATA releases 44th Annual Safety Report
IATA releases 44th Annual Safety Report. The International Air Transport Association's 44th annual Safety Report shows that the 2007 global accident rate of 0.75 hull losses for every million flights by Western-built jet aircraft was slightly higher than the 0.65 rate recorded in 2006. This was largely the result of tragic accidents in Africa, Indonesia and to some extent Brazil.
31. More Airline Accidents but Fewer Fatalities in 2008
More Airline Accidents but Fewer Fatalities in 2008. IATA has reported that in 2008 the total number of fatalities from aviation accidents dropped from 692 in 2007 to 502 in 2008. This resulted in a 56% improvement in the fatality rate from 0.23 fatalities per million passengers to 0.13 per million passengers.
32. Qatar Airways first airline in the world to pass IATA safety audit
Qatar Airways first airline in the world to pass IATA safety audit

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