http://rates.airsafe.org AirSafe.com lists the top five airliner models with the lowest rate of fatal crashes, identifiing the top five models with the lowest fatal crash rates. The analysis uses flight data through the end of 2008, and crash data through August 2009.
Boeing is the best.
Zackary747 5 months ago
the method of the analysis is completely rubbish... I don't see why you would split the 737 generation... And given your result, A320 generation have better results than 737, even the "new generation".
titoupitou85 6 months ago
@beavertown2006 Technically they're completely different aircraft though.
jwh30385 8 months ago
@beavertown2006 Not really. It's listing facts here.. The only reason it didn't include the A340 and A380 in the ranking is because they have flown less than 2 million flights total (at the time of the video's making).
jwh30385 8 months ago
@beavertown2006 cuz boeing kiks ass
r63con 1 year ago
This website is in favor of Boeing aircrafts.
beavertown2006 1 year ago
This is rubbish.
Splitting the 737 into two generations is not fair.
beavertown2006 1 year ago
i have been a flight attendant with qantas for twenty years . i fly from melbourne australia , to los angeles . direct. i feel more than safe. safer than being on the roads , and in the community in genreal . i love your videos, keep up the good work . very informative.
planes100 1 year ago 2
thanks for the update!
CaptainFaisal 2 years ago