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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline

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The following is a list of accidents and incidents on commercial airlines grouped by airline. It is also available grouped by location, by year and alphabetically.

This list is dynamic and by no means complete! For alternative, more exhaustive lists, see the websites of the Aircraft Crash Record Office or Air Safety Network. However, airlines often seem to be remembered by their worst accidents, and in that sense this list presents a good overview.

See also Accidents and Incidents in Aviation.


Aeroflot Russian Airlines (Аэрофло́т)

Air China (中国国际航空公司)

File:Crash air france.jpg
Air France Flight 358, August 2, 2005

Air India (एअर इंडिया)

Operated by Air Midwest as US Airways Express under a franchise agreement.

  • Flight 541 (Davao, April 19, 2000)

All Nippon Airways (全日空)

China Airlines (中華航空公司)

China Eastern Airlines (中国东方航空股份有限公司)

China Northern Airlines (中国北方航空)

Cubana has one of the worst accident records outside the former USSR [1] [2].

EgyptAir (مصر للطيران)

El Al (אל על)

Gulf Air (طيران الخليج)

Indian Airlines (इंडियन एयरलाइन्स)

Iran Air (هواپیمایی ملی ایران)

Japan Airlines (JAL, 日本航空)

Japan Airlines Flight 123, August 12, 1985

JAT Yugoslav (now Jat Airways)

  • YR-AMR (Charter Flight, December 13, 1995)

Saudi Arabian Airlines (الخطوط الجوية العربية السعودية, formerly Saudia)

Siberia Airlines (Авиакомпания Сибирь)

TWA Flight 800, July 17, 1996

Transair Georgian Airlines

US Airways (formerly USAir)

Union des Transports Aériens de Guinée (UTA, UTAGE)

ValuJet Airlines (now AirTran Airways)

Volga Avia Express

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