The bottom-line numbers may not clearly show it, but 2025 was a rough one for aviation safety. IATA’s latest annual safety report shows the global commercial jet and turboprop accident rate dropped in ...
The report states that 2025 had all-accident rate of 1.32 per million flights or one accident per 759,646 flights.
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Private jet safety: Why part 91K operational data outperforms standard charter safety records
BlackJet reports that Part 91K fractional ownership shows superior safety performance compared to standard charter operations ...
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported another strong year for global aviation safety in 2025, though ...
According to a new report from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the industry recorded 51 accidents across 38.7 million flights in 2025, down from 54 accidents a ...
In total, 51 accidents occurred in 2025 among 38.7 million flights worldwide. This was lower than the 54 accidents recorded in 2024, but still higher than the five-year average of 44 accidents.
IATA’s 2025 safety report shows improved accident rates across nearly 40 million flights as aviation continues strengthening global safety standards ...
Africa’s aviation accident numbers dropped in 2025, but the continent still has the highest accident rate of any region.
An official said that “European standards are very high” and that a broken seat or a worn-out emergency marking are also ...
Suggested Citation: "1 Introduction." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. In-Time Aviation Safety Management: Challenges and Research for an Evolving Aviation System.
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