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Friday, July 31, 2009
2008 Safety Review has Mixed Results
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published its Annual Safety Review for the year 2008. The number of fatal accidents involving aircraft registered in Member States of EASA and performing commercial air transport operations remained at the level of 2007 (three). This number is one of the lowest in the decade and well below the average of six fatal accidents per year. In 2008, 5.5 per cent of all fatal accidents in commercial air transport worldwide occurred with airplanes registered in an EASA member state. This low number of accidents was overshadowed by the tragic crash of a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft in Spain involving 154 fatalities. The number of onboard fatalities for 2008 (160 fatalities), which was above the average of the decade (105 fatalities), was mainly due to this one accident. Regarding aircraft registered in the rest of the world, the number of fatal accidents in the same type of operation decreased from 53 in the year 2007 to 51 accidents in 2008. The number is within the decade’s average (53 accidents). The report also includes data on commercial helicopter operations and aircraft involved in General Aviation and aerial work.

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