The FAA maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
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Frequency-based Analysis
The FAA maintains an interactive database that contains completed and active accident and incident investigation data.
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Read MoreIATA published an annual report detailing accident analysis trends. This information aims to provide insight into cross-cutting risks and potential mitigations.
Read MoreICAO published a report that provides a global update on safety indicators, accident trends, and risks.
Read MoreThe US Department of Transportation provided a summary of 2014 aviation traffic data. This data can inform systemic performance changes over time.
Read MoreFAA report detailing the cause of general aviation maintenance related accidents between 1988 and 1997. This report documents the frequency of occurrence, and focuses on top causal factors.
Read MoreAirbus annually publishes a brochure that highlights the evolution of aviation safety through worldwide accident rates, frequencies, and trends.
Read MoreBoeing annually publishes a summary document that provides insight into aviation accident rates, frequencies, and comparative trends over time.
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