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A Delta Airlines flight from Minneapolis crash-landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, flipping upside down and catching fire. Remarkably, all passengers and crew aboard survived the incident. This event adds to a string of aviation mishaps reported in North America, raising concerns about air travel safety.
In recent months, the aviation industry has witnessed several notable incidents, including an American Airlines flight that collided with an army helicopter during landing, resulting in no survivors. Experts emphasize that while 2024 proved to be the deadliest year for air travel since 2018—with 16 fatal accidents leading to 333 deaths—the overall trend in aviation safety has improved over the decades. According to investigations, various factors, including mechanical issues and pilot errors, contribute to accidents, but technological advancements in aircraft safety have significantly enhanced overall travel security.
Despite recent high-profile accidents, aviation specialists insist that air travel remains one of the safest forms of transportation. John Strickland, an aviation expert, highlighted that with millions of flights operating annually, the occurrence of accidents remains exceedingly rare.