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Have Aer Lingus ever crashed a plane?

Aer Lingus Flight 712 crashed en route from Cork to London on 24 March 1968, killing all 61 passengers and crew. The aircraft, a Vickers Viscount 803 named St. Phelim, crashed into the sea off Tuskar Rock, County Wexford.



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Its Star Rating system is recognised as the front line standards benchmark for the global airline industry. After a range of rigorous independent audits to measure product and service delivery in the sky and on the ground, Skytrax awarded Aer Lingus the coveted 4-Star rating.

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The top 10 safest airlines 2023
  • Qantas.
  • Air New Zealand.
  • Etihad Airways.
  • Qatar Airways.
  • Singapore Airlines.
  • TAP Air Portugal.
  • Emirates.
  • Alaska Airlines.


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British Airways Since 1985, BA has never had a fatal accident, the closest call coming in 2008, when First Officer John Coward earned his place in the aviation Hall of Fame by landing a plane without any power. Read the full story here. BA ranks among the world's top 20 safest airlines according to AirlineRatings.

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Ryanair has never had a fatal crash Ryanair has an excellent safety record. In its 37 years of existence, there have been zero passenger or crew member fatalities.

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It ranked 40th on the overall list of the world's top 100 airlines, up from 57th last year. Aer Lingus dropped eight places from 46th to 54th in the overall 2022 rankings.

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Aer Lingus is the national airline of Ireland, founded in 1936. Its primary mission is to become the leading value carrier operating across the North Atlantic enabled by a profitable and sustainable short-haul network and supported by a customer-focused brand and a digitally-enabled value proposition.

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Damage to a fibre optic cable combined with the failure of its IT contractor's backup knocked out the carrier's passenger processing system on Saturday, September 10th, stranding or delaying 32,000 people.

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Aer Lingus (/???r 'l??g?s/ air LING-g?s; an anglicisation of the Irish aerloingeas [?e???'l??????s?], meaning air fleet) is the flag carrier of Ireland. Founded by the Irish Government, it was privatised between 2006 and 2015 and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG).

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September 24, 2023 A single-engine Beechcraft BE23 crashed in a field near Roger M Dreyer Memorial Airport in Gonzales, Texas, around 7:30 p.m. local time on Saturday, September 24. Only the pilot was on board. The FAA and NTSB will investigate.

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What are the least safe airlines?
  • Nepal Airlines (Nepal)
  • Airblue (Pakistan)
  • Sriwijawa Air (Indonesia)
  • Blue Wing (Suriname)
  • Pakistan International Airlines (Pakistan)
  • Air Algerie (Algeria)


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Flybe has now ceased trading and all flights from and to the UK operated by Flybe have been cancelled and will not be rescheduled, it said.

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On Average, 4 Planes Crash Every Day: Leading Causes of General Aviation Accidents, What You Need to Know. Plane crashes are more common than one might think. While commercial plane crashes draw more attention due to their size and recognizable names, general aviation accidents occur much more frequently.

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Pan Am Flight 1736 and KLM Flight 4805 On March 27, 1977, two Boeing 747 passenger jets collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport (now Tenerife North Airport), on the Spanish island of Tenerife, Canary Islands. The crash killed 583 people, making it the deadliest accident in aviation history.

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Safety. Swiss International Air Lines has implemented robust safety management systems, encompassing comprehensive pilot training programs, thorough aircraft maintenance protocols, and advanced safety technologies to be the safest airline. According to Airline Ratings, it deserves a 7/7 mark in regards to safety.

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