AirlineRatings.com has revealed its top 20 safest airlines for 2022. While Air New Zealand nabbed the top spot, Etihad Airways came in at second place. Emirates also ranked in the top 20.
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Both carriers secured a spot in AirlineRatings.com's annual list. AirlineRatings.com has revealed its top 20 safest airlines for 2022. While Air New Zealand nabbed the top spot, Etihad Airways came in at second place. Emirates also ranked in the top 20.
While AirlineRatings.com does not officially release rankings for the least-safe airlines, the following carriers featured at the bottom of the list with one-star rankings: Nepal Airlines (Nepal), Airblue (Pakistan), Sriwijaya Air (Indonesia), Blue Wing (Suriname), Pakistan International Airlines and Air Algerie ( ...
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One of two flagship airlines in the UAE, Etihad Airways has an extensive network of flights across Europe, Africa, and Asia, and four services to North America. It is known as a luxury airline with good service and somewhat expensive flights.
Though both airlines are based in the United Arab Emirates, Etihad is owned by the emirate of Abu Dhabi while Emirates is owned by Dubai. Both operate entirely separately.
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American Airlines is at the top of the list, with 11 accidents, which caused 858 fatalities. Two of these accidents came directly from the 9/11 attacks in September 2001. Because of the 11 accidents, this makes them joint top with Air France for the airline with the most crashes in the world with 11 accidents apiece.
ICAO flight No. All 300 people on board survived the accident; 32 were injured and 4 were seriously injured. An airport firefighter died during the rescue operation, and another seven firefighters were injured. The accident is the only hull loss of an Emirates aircraft.