Low air accident record in year 2017: IATA

| TNN | Feb 23, 2018, 19:28 IST
MUMBAI: The all accident rate (measured in accidents per 1 million flights) was 1.08, an improvement over the all accident rate of 1.68 in 2016 and the rate of 2.01 for the previous 5-year period (2012-2016), said International Air Transport Association (IATA) data for the 2017 safety performance of the commercial airline industry.
The 2017 rate for major jet accidents (measured in jet hull losses per 1 million flights) was 0.11, which was equivalent of one major accident for every 8.7 million flights. "This was an improvement over the rate of 0.39 achieved in 2016 and also better than the five-year rate (2012-2016) of 0.33,'' the IATA said. There were 6 fatal accidents with 19 fatalities among passengers and crew.

"This compares with an average of 10.8 fatal accidents and approximately 315 fatalities per year in the previous five-year period (2012-2016). In 2016 there were 9 fatal accidents and 202 fatalities,'' it added.


None of the 6 fatal accidents involved a passenger jet. Five involved turboprop aircraft and one involved a cargo jet. The crash of the cargo jet also resulted in the deaths of 35 persons on the ground, as well as the crew of the jet. "IATA member airlines experienced zero fatal accidents or hull losses in 2017 with jet or turboprop equipment,'' IATA said adding that 2017 was a very good year for aviation safety.


Some 4.1 billion travellers flew safely on 41.8 million flights. "We saw improvements in nearly all key metrics—globally and in most regions. In 2017 there were incidents and accidents that we will learn from through the investigation process, just as we will learn from the recent tragedies in Russia and Iran,'' said Alexandre de Juniac, IATA’s Director General and CEO.


"Complementing that knowledge are insights we can gain from the millions of flights that operate safety. Data from these operations is powering the development of predictive analytics that will eventually enable us to eliminate the conditions that can lead to accidents. The industry knows that every fatality is a tragedy. Our common goal is for every flight to take-off and land safely,” he added.



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