JACDEC Airline safety report
Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC) has published a report that contains a ranking of the world's largest airlines and their accidents in the last 30 years, listed from the one with less to the one with more accidents (taking into account the accumulated mileage and the number of passengers carried).
The list is headed by Qantas, Finnair, TAP Portugal, Cathai Pacific, El Al, All Nippon Airways and Air Berlin without accidents in the last 30 years. There are several more who have a shorter time in the market also recorded no accidents in which they lost passengers and / or aircraft.
Among South American's, LAN Airlines appears in 47th place with two accidents. GOL with one accident and TAM with six closing the list in 59 and 60 places respectively.
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