Airlines in Africa and the Middle East with
No Fatal Passenger Events Since 1970

The following listing includes a sample of European airlines that have not had a fatal passenger event since 1970. In general, the airline as at least one jet passenger aircraft in its fleet. If the airline was started after 1970, its year of initial passenger operations is included. Links to other major world regions are included below:


Regions
United States and Canada
Latin America and the Caribbean
Europe
Africa and the Middle East
Asia and Australasia

Africa and Middle East

Air Mauritius (1972)
Air Seychelles (1976)
Air Tanzania (1977)
African Star (1999)
AMC Airlines (1994)
Arkia Israeli Airlines (1950)
Emirates (1985)
Intensive Air (2000)
Inter Air (1994)
Kalahari Express (1999)
Kulula.com* (2001)
Mahan Air (1993)
Nationwide Airlines (1995)
Oman Air (1981)
Qatar Airways (1994)
South African Express* (1994)
Syrianair
Tunisair

* Airline has either a subsidiary or a parent airline that was responsible for at least one fatal event since 1970.


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Airlines in Africa and the Middle East with No Fatal Passenger Events Since 1970
http://www.airsafe.com/events/regions/af_nofat.htm -- Revised 9 September 2007