More airliner deaths last year despite fewer accidents: IATA
Despite fewer accidents per 38.7 million flights, 394 died in 2025 including two major crashes in India and the US, IATA reported.
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According to Iata statistics, the air accident rate was 1.32 per million flights in 2025. Fifty-one accidents were recorded with 394 killed (compared to 244 in 2024), an increase due to two spectacular crashes in India and the United StatesThe number of accidents in commercial aviation fell in 2025 compared to 2024, but the number of deaths in air transport worldwide has increased, mainly due to two spectacular accidents in India and the United …
More airliner deaths last year despite fewer accidents: IATA
PARIS: More people died in air crashes in 2025 despite fewer reported accidents, the main aviation industry body said Monday (Mar 9), blaming two high-profile disasters in India and the United States.The International Air Transport Association said there were 394 dead in eight fatal air crashes last year, aga
IATA Figures Show 2025 was a Very Safe Year for Air Transport
New research shows 2025 was a very solid year for air transport safety. The latest annual safety report, by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) shows that the all accident rate, last year, was 1.32 per million flights – which equates to one accident per 759,646 flights. That is better than the 1.42 recorded in 2024, but slightly above the 2021-2025 five-year average of 1.27. There were 51 accidents in 2025 among 38.7 million flig…
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