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Learn about the safety challenges faced by African airlines and how to improve aviation safety. Discover statistics, regulations, and responsibilities to ensure safe air travel.
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SAFETY AND SECURITYCHALLENGES TO AFRICAN AIRLINES Chamsou ANDJORIN Executive Director Boeing International relations
Airline Travel is Extraordinarily Safe 41,800 U.S. Transportation Fatalities - 2000 Source: NTSB Number of Fatalities 801 770 738 592 92 71 Highway Recreational boating and other marine Rail transportation Bicycles General aviation Airlines Other commercial aviation
We Need to Continuously ImproveAviation Safety Airplanes in service 32,954 16,696 Boeing 11,606 2001 2020 Departures, Millions Hull loss accident rate
We Need to Continuously ImproveAviation Safety Airplanes in service 32,954 16,696 Boeing 11,606 Hull loss accidentsper year Business as usual 2001 2020 Reductions possible with continued Industry effort Departures, Millions Hull loss accident rate
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