As 2024 draws to a close, there can be little doubt that, over the course of the year, airline safety has continued to reach new levels, with fewer accidents, fewer aircraft being written off, and fewer fatalities. But while air travel remains one of the safest forms of transport, there have still been mishaps, incidents, and accidents involving public transport flights throughout 2024.  

Any process or system in which human intervention is paired with highly sophisticated technological and mechanical innovation will invariably lead to safety-related issues from time to time. Regardless of the level of that innovation or the quality of training undertaken by flight crews, no such system will be infallible and on occasion, things will still go wrong.  

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) differentiates an accident from an incident by imposing a threshold of aircraft damage set at $1 million. This definition has been in place since 2005. Despite the industry’s growth and the potential for more accidents to meet these criteria, the application of new and updated safety measures, plus advancing technology, has still resulted in a notable decrease in aircraft being damaged, both on the ground and in flight. 

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