Aviation accidents: 2018 toll

According to the 2020 AGCS Aviation Risk Report conducted by Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, in association with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, aircrafts remain the safest means of transportation.

This finding is not questioned by the latest setbacks of Boeing and the crashes of the 737 MAX of Lion Air in October 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines in March 2019.

Number of aviation accidents and deaths distribution per year (2013-2018)

YearAccidentsDeathsPassengersFlightsPassengers carried
Number of deaths
Number of flights
Number of deaths
(in millions)
2018155564 30037.87 733 81367 986
201710444 10036.793 181 818834 091
2016163033 80035.412 541 254116 832
2015105373 500346 517 69163 315
2014189613 300333 433 92334 339
2013232563 1003212 109 375125 000

Despite a relatively low number of airplaneaccidents, the year 2018 witnessed quite a heavy death toll, with 15 disasters reported during this year claiming the lives of 556 people.

The 29 October 2018 Boeing 737 MAX crash of Lion Air, off the coast of Indonesia, alone, caused the disappearance of 189 passengers andcrewmembers. This disaster came shortly after that of Boeing 737 of Cubana de Aviaciôn in Cuba on 18 May 2018, leaving 112 people dead.

airplaneThe human losses reported in 2018, stand among the highest in the 2013-2018 period, ranking just after those reported in 2014 with 961 deaths.

Unlike 2014 and 2018, 2017 remains the safest ever reported by civil aviation. The ten claims sustained during this period had killed 44 people. With 39 deaths, the Turkish Airlines crash of 16 January remains the deadliest in 2017.

By way of other comparisons, the year 2017 accounts for 1 death per 93 million passengers carried and for 834 091 flights. 2018 accounted for 1 death for 7 million passengers and for 67 986 flights whereas in 2014, we reported 1 death for 3 million passengers and 34 339 flights.

Aviation accidents and death likelihood

The 2020 aviation risk report compares the different causes of death worldwide. It found that travel by plane remains much safer than cars whereby other events that may endanger human lives.

Death likelihood based on causes of mortality

Type of accidentNumber of deaths
Car accident
1/103
Bicycle accident
1/4 047
Gun attack
1/8 527
Dog attack
1/115 111
Plane crash
1/188 364
Lightning
1/218 106

The likelihood of death by plane crash is lower than that of a dog attack or a bicycle accident while death in car accidents remains the highest cause of mortality.

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