I recall reading an article a couple of years ago about airlines listed as unsafe by the Airline Passengers Association. (I think that is the correct name.) There were about 35 lines listed, and every one of them was an African line.
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It's not just African airlines that get grounded for the same reason. I'm going from memory here but am pretty sure it's happened to Azteca (Mexico) Aerocalifornia (USA), ATAS (Australia), Korean, Russian and if I remember correctly, Value Jet.
AeroCalifornia is/was a Mexican airline based in La Paz Baja California Sur. They have had a number of issues over the last several years and, according to Wickipedia, are currently under suspension for financial reasons.
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Originally posted by Lhook7: The scariest part of our buffalo hunt in Zim (To include my new bride being charged!) was flying Air Zim from Vic Falls to Harare!
We will pray for you. I might drive, the country can not afford coffee yet alone maintenance on aircraft
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The surprising thing is they've been grounded for safety issues. I'm amazed anybody noticed. Last time I looked, which was quite a while ago, African carriers accounted for around fifty per cent of the world's airline fatalities. Hunting DG is nothing compared to the risk you take climbing onto an African air carrier.
(edit) The following is excerpted from International Air Transport Association's 44th annual Safety Report from May, 2008...
Africa had the worst record at 4.09 hull losses per million flights. “While this is an improvement over last year, it is still six times less safe to fly in Africa than the rest of the world. IATA is working side-by-side with our African members to bring them up to IOSA standards. And we just announced a US$3.7 million programme to give up to 30 African carriers access to IATA’s Flight Data Analysis service for a three-year period,” said Bisignani.
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