The aviation industry celebrated a remarkable achievement in 2023 as it recorded its lowest accident rate in over a decade. With just one accident for every 1.26 million flights, the industry showcased its unwavering commitment to safety and operational excellence.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released data indicating a significant improvement in aviation safety during 2023. According to the report, there was only one accident for every 1.26 million flights operated globally, marking the lowest accident rate in over a decade.

No Hull Losses or Fatal Accidents Involving Passenger Jets
Remarkably, there were no hull losses or fatal accidents involving passenger jet aircraft in 2023. However, a single fatal accident involving a turboprop aircraft resulted in 72 fatalities.
Increased Aircraft Movements
Despite the safety improvements, the number of aircraft movements increased by 17% in 2023 compared to the previous year, reaching 37 million jet and turboprop movements.
IATA's Representation and Safety Performance
IATA represents approximately 320 airlines, accounting for 83% of global air traffic. The organization's safety performance indicators demonstrate a consistent improvement in aviation safety over the years.
Accident Rates and Comparison
The all accident rate in 2023 was recorded at 0.80 per million sectors, indicating one accident for every 1.26 million flights. This represents an improvement from the 2022 rate of 1.30 and is the lowest rate in over a decade. Additionally, the rate outperformed the five-year rolling average of 1.19, which translates to an average of one accident for every 8,80,293 flights.
Fatal Accidents and Comparison
In 2023, there was a single fatal accident involving a turboprop aircraft, resulting in 72 fatalities. This marks a significant reduction compared to the five fatal accidents recorded in 2022 and is an improvement over the five-year average of five fatal accidents during the 2019-2023 period.
IATA Director General's Statement
IATA Director General Willie Walsh commented on the safety improvements, highlighting that jet operations in 2023 experienced no hull losses or fatalities. He further emphasized that 2023 witnessed the lowest fatality risk and all accident rate on record.
The aviation industry's commitment to safety is evident in the continuous improvements observed in accident rates and fatality risks. IATA's data showcases the industry's dedication to ensuring the safety of passengers and crew, contributing to a more secure and reliable air travel experience.
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