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Flying was less deadly in 2012 than in any year since 1945, but that does not mean all airlines are equally safe.
The Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC), which collects information about aviation accidents and safety, has published its annual Airline Safety Ranking.
The ratings take into account the number and deadliness of the hull losses (destroyed airplanes) they have suffered in the past 30 years, how they have fared more recently, and how many flights they have flown without incident.
The results do not take into account the cause of the hull losses, or whether the airline is at fault, so they are not a perfect measure of how safely an airline behaves.
Of 60 ranked airlines, here are the 10 with the worst safety records, including the number of hull losses since 1983, and how many fatalities they caused:
#10 SkyWest Airlines: 3 hull losses; 22 dead
#9 South African Airways: 1 hull loss; 159 dead
#8 Thai Airways International: 5 hull losses; 309 dead
#7 Turkish Airlines: 6 hull losses, 188 dead
#6 Saudia: 4 hull losses; 310 dead
#5 Korean Air: 9 hull losses; 687 dead
#4 GOL Transportes Aéreos: 1 hull loss; 154 dead
#3 Air India: 3 hull losses; 329 dead
#2 TAM Airlines: 6 hull losses; 336 dead
#1 China Airlines: 8 hull losses; 755 dead


ww.finance.yahoo.com/news/worlds-10-most-dangerous-airlines-171800816
 
#10 SkyWest Airlines: 3 hull losses; 22 dead
#9 South African Airways: 1 hull loss; 159 dead
#8 Thai Airways International: 5 hull losses; 309 dead
#7 Turkish Airlines: 6 hull losses, 188 dead
#6 Saudia: 4 hull losses; 310 dead
#5 Korean Air: 9 hull losses; 687 dead
#4 GOL Transportes Aéreos: 1 hull loss; 154 dead
#3 Air India: 3 hull losses; 329 dead
#2 TAM Airlines: 6 hull losses; 336 dead
#1 China Airlines: 8 hull losses; 755 dead

China Airlines Fleet size - 293 aircraft - 189 Destinations.
TAM Airlines Fleet size - 153 Aircraft - 61 Destinations.
Air India Fleet size - 133 Aircraft - 55 Destinations.
GOL Transportes Aéreos Fleet size - 130 Aircraft - 68 Destinations.
Korean Air Fleet size - 144 Aircraft - 116 Destinations.
Saudia Fleet size - 135 Aircraft - 90 Destinations.
Turkish Fleet size - 202 Aircraft - 260 Destinations.
Thai Air Fleet size - 91 Aircraft - 75 Destinations.
South African Fleet size - 54 Aircraft - 38 Destinations.
Skywest Fleet size - 322 Aircraft - 169 Destinations.

Pakistan Fleet size - 37 Aircraft - 59 Destinations.

When opening comparative threads of other countries .. present complete picture .. It will help you later on in life when people can actually make use of what you are trying to say as a professional.
 
Never expected Air India would enter the worst three however things might improve in the future .
 
Flying was less deadly in 2012 than in any year since 1945, but that does not mean all airlines are equally safe.
The Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC), which collects information about aviation accidents and safety, has published its annual Airline Safety Ranking.
The ratings take into account the number and deadliness of the hull losses (destroyed airplanes) they have suffered in the past 30 years, how they have fared more recently, and how many flights they have flown without incident.
The results do not take into account the cause of the hull losses, or whether the airline is at fault, so they are not a perfect measure of how safely an airline behaves.
Of 60 ranked airlines, here are the 10 with the worst safety records, including the number of hull losses since 1983, and how many fatalities they caused:
#10 SkyWest Airlines: 3 hull losses; 22 dead
#9 South African Airways: 1 hull loss; 159 dead
#8 Thai Airways International: 5 hull losses; 309 dead
#7 Turkish Airlines: 6 hull losses, 188 dead
#6 Saudia: 4 hull losses; 310 dead
#5 Korean Air: 9 hull losses; 687 dead
#4 GOL Transportes Aéreos: 1 hull loss; 154 dead
#3 Air India: 3 hull losses; 329 dead
#2 TAM Airlines: 6 hull losses; 336 dead
#1 China Airlines: 8 hull losses; 755 dead


ww.finance.yahoo.com/news/worlds-10-most-dangerous-airlines-171800816

@#1: China Airlines = Taiwan airline operator like this below

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Dont be confused with Air China = Mainland airline operator which has a much better safety record.

Both airlines have good service ratings @ 4 stars.

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Airline accident ratings

Air China Official Skytrax 4-Star Airline Ranking | SKYTRAX
 
Chinese airlines are much safer than american ones,I remember certain chinese goverment officer has claim that.The OP is a pathetic and stupid china hater.
 
#1 China Airlines: 8 hull losses; 755 dead

China Airlines Fleet size - 293 aircraft - 189 Destinations.
taiwan china airline lost 8 planes?
but it is one of the busiest airlines, so still not the worst.
 
Air India Fleet size - 133 Aircraft - 55 Destinations.
Pakistan Fleet size - 37 Aircraft - 59 Destinations.

Are you guys telling me PIA is more efficient then all other airlines using a lot less planes then any other listed airline :what:.

So if PIA gets billions/yr subsidy what kind of subsidy is provided to Air India more air craft less destination it doesn't make any sense.:coffee:
 
saday jaaaaz ureengay tu gireengay na tu phir he list may naam ayega jab ureengay he nahe tu... :rofl:
 
Never expect that Taiwan's airline is so unsafte,but many people do confuse China airline(Taiwan) with Air China(PRC)
 
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