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  2. The safest airlines in the world for 2025 - AOL

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    Air New Zealand is the world’s safest airline for flying in 2025, according to new industry rankings. AirlineRatings.com's annual round-up of the safest full-service and low-cost carriers ...

  3. World’s Safest Airline for 2025 Revealed — and No U.S ...

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    This year is the first that Iberia and Vietnam Airlines ranked in AirlineRatings.com's safest airlines list. Notably, Korean Air has risen in the rankings to be included in the top 10.

  4. Top 10 safest airlines to fly on in 2024 - AOL

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    The U.S. airline industry is facing questions about safety after a string of concerning events this year. The most notorious occurred on Jan. 5, when a door plug blew out of a Boeing 737 Max 9 ...

  5. Bad news for US fliers as world’s safest airlines are revealed

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    United Airlines is in last place, as the 23rd safest full-service airline. For the ranking of the 25 safest-low-cost airlines, the best airline is Hong Kong Express, followed by Jetstar Group in ...

  6. Aerolíneas Argentinas accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    The company ranks among the safest airlines in the world. [ 4 ] Aerolíneas Argentinas has written off 28 aircraft; nine Douglas C-47As, four Avro 748s , three Comet 4s , two Boeing 737s , two Douglas DC-6s , two Convair CV-240s , two Fokker F-28s , one Boeing 707 , one Douglas DC-4 , one Douglas C-54 , and one McDonnell Douglas MD-88 .

  7. Is flying still safe? Here’s what experts say - AOL

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    In its most recent safety report, IATA, the trade association of the world’s airlines, called 2023 “an exceptionally safe year,” with a total of 30 accidents in the commercial aviation sector.