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Safety data gives airline industry a lift

09 Apr 2020 - by Liesl Venter
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The airline industry’s recorded an improvement in its safety performance last year as the total number of accidents, fatal accidents and fatalities declined when compared with both 2018 as well as the five-year trend lines, according to the International Air Transport Association (Iata).

This despite the number of flights rising to a record 46.8 million last year. Only 53 aircraft accidents and 240 fatalities were recorded in 2019.

The all accident rate (including substantial damage and hull loss accidents for Iata and non-Iata jets and turboprops) improved from 1.36 accidents per million sectors in 2018 to 1.13 in 2019. The 2019 all accident rate of 1.13 was also an improvement over the rolling five-year average of 1.56 per million sectors for 2014 to 2018.

In Africa there were significant improvements in safety compared to the previous five years, according to Alexandre de Juniac, Iata’s director general and ceo.

The continent saw its turboprop hull loss rates per million departures drop to only 1.29 compared to 5.20 in previous years. Accidents involving turboprop aircraft represented 41.5% of all accidents in 2019 and 50% of fatal accidents.

Loss of control-inflight and hard landings had caused the highest number of fatalities in 2019, reinforcing the need to continue identifying risks and threats and taking steps to mitigate them, said Alexandre.

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