Flying Fox
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Tripped over this article -
Former accident-prone Russian carrier Aeroflot announced world's most powerful
What interested me the most was the stats about Aeroflot (who I have never flown).
The Aircraft Crashes Record Office reports that 8,231 passengers have died in Aeroflot crashes. Air France is next on its list, with 1,783, followed by Pan Am (1,645), American (1,442), United (1,211) and TWA (1,077).
Why was Aeroflot so accident prone? Its sheer size was a major factor. Aeroflot was once the only airline in operation throughout the whole of the Soviet Union and by the mid-Sixties it was already carrying a remarkable 60 million passengers a year. At the height of the 1970 summer holiday season, it was flying 400,000 passengers a day. By comparison, Pan Am welcomed just 11 million passengers throughout the whole of 1970. Aeroflot's figures grew yet further to 100 million in 1976, more than the likes of easyJet and Ryanair carry today.
I thought that others here might be interested in these factoids as well.
PS. I was surprised that AF took second place!
Former accident-prone Russian carrier Aeroflot announced world's most powerful
What interested me the most was the stats about Aeroflot (who I have never flown).
The Aircraft Crashes Record Office reports that 8,231 passengers have died in Aeroflot crashes. Air France is next on its list, with 1,783, followed by Pan Am (1,645), American (1,442), United (1,211) and TWA (1,077).
Why was Aeroflot so accident prone? Its sheer size was a major factor. Aeroflot was once the only airline in operation throughout the whole of the Soviet Union and by the mid-Sixties it was already carrying a remarkable 60 million passengers a year. At the height of the 1970 summer holiday season, it was flying 400,000 passengers a day. By comparison, Pan Am welcomed just 11 million passengers throughout the whole of 1970. Aeroflot's figures grew yet further to 100 million in 1976, more than the likes of easyJet and Ryanair carry today.
I thought that others here might be interested in these factoids as well.
PS. I was surprised that AF took second place!