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Have any Emirates planes crashed?

On August 3rd, 2016, Emirates flight number EK521 crashed upon landing at Dubai International Airport. Out of 300 passengers and crew onboard the aircraft, all survived the impact and subsequent post-crash fire, although the aircraft involved was damaged beyond repair.



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Emirates has always been known as one of the world's best carriers and has won buckets of awards. Most passengers say it is a lot to do with the fantastic service from economy to first class, the larger and more modern in-flight entertainment, and the better-than-average plane food.

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KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, March 27, 1977 This crash remains the deadliest ever, claiming the lives of 583 people when two 747s collided on a foggy runway on the island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands.

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

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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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Which airplanes crash the most? Cessnas and Pipers. In fact, the top 15 aircraft models in total crashes are all made by those two manufacturers – and nine of the top ten are Cessnas.

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Winner: Emirates However, Emirates offers an unrivaled experience in all four cabins it offers. Emirates beats out British Airways by offering free messaging and Wi-Fi packages to Skywards premium cabin passengers and elite members and live TV to all passengers.

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AirlineRatings.com has just released its annual list of the world's 20 safest airlines. Qantas, Emirates, Virgin and British Airways are among the safest airlines for 2023. The list ranks the largest and best-known carriers—as well as the safest low-cost airlines.

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According to AirlineRatings.com's latest list, the Abu Dhabi-based national carrier Etihad Airways has been rated third while Emirates has been ranked 10th best carrier in the world. Dubai's flagship carrier also won the highest rating for the best-in-flight entertainment and best premium economy.

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Air Arabia and flydubai have once again ranked among the top 20 safest low-cost airlines the world.

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While it all comes down to your preferences, daytime flying has the upper hand when it comes to visibility. Because of the sunlight, any possible obstructions, such as rocks or mountains, are far easier to spot, making the likelihood of accidents much less and daytime flying the safer option by far.

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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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On January 16th, 2012, the plane operating the flight hit buildings and crashed into a Forest on approach to Antalya due to massive microburst. 159 of the 160 people on board were killed with just one survivor (the co-pilot, Joseph Burns).

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On January 18th, 2008, flight BA38 crashed just short of Heathrow's runway 27L while attempting to land. Although the aircraft involved was damaged beyond repair and subsequently written off, there were, thankfully, no fatalities.

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Yes, both Ryanair and EasyJet are perfectly safe options. They may not be IATA-certified, but that isn't a reflection of their safety – Ryanair is still regulated by the same European Union bodies that regulate IATA-certified airlines.

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Turkish Airlines flight 981 crashed in March 1974, marking the deadliest single-aircraft aviation accident in the world at the time.

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Safety ratings: EasyJet has a 7/7 safety rating on Airline Ratings, indicating that it is one of the safest airlines in the world. It is also the 14th safest airline in the world, with no major incidents in its 25-year history.

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