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Vietnam Airlines in the top 25 safest airlines in the world

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ13/01/2025

Vietnam Airlines is the only representative of Vietnam ranked by Airline Ratings in the top 25 safest airlines in the world in 2025.


Vietnam Airlines vào top 25 hãng hàng không an toàn nhất thế giới - Ảnh 1.

Vietnam Airlines in the top 25 safest airlines in the world in 2025

Airline Ratings is the leading organization in aviation safety assessment. Accordingly, Vietnam Airlines ranked 22nd out of 25 safest airlines in the world. Also on the list are other prestigious airlines such as Emirates, Qatar Airways, All Nippon Airways...

The rankings are assessed by Airline Ratings based on many strict criteria, including serious incidents in the past two years, aircraft age, fleet size, incident rate, profit, IOSA certification, pilot training skills, etc.

Ms. Sharon Petersen, CEO of Airline Ratings, shared that Vietnam Airlines has not had any serious accidents or incidents in the past 27 years.

The airline currently operates a fleet of 100 modern aircraft with an average age of less than 10 years and has maintained continuous IOSA operational safety certification since 2006.

In addition, the Vietnamese aviation industry has also made great strides in improving safety with improved airport systems, upgraded navigation systems and more stringent procedures.

"All of these factors have helped Vietnam Airlines firmly maintain its place in our top 25," said Ms. Sharon Petersen.

For Vietnam Airlines in particular and the aviation industry in general, safety is always the number 1 priority. The airline is the first airline in Vietnam to be granted the IOSA operational safety certificate by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and has continuously maintained this certificate since 2006.

Vietnam Airlines vào top 25 hãng hàng không an toàn nhất thế giới - Ảnh 2.

Vietnam Airlines always puts customers and safety first, while affirming the position and reputation of the national airline in the international arena - Photo: VNA

Vietnam Airlines has also successfully built a safety management system (SMS) since 2007, meeting the highest international safety standards and approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam as a model for other domestic aviation units to build and complete safety documents.

In 2023, Vietnam Airlines was selected by IATA as the host airline to host the World Safety and Operations Conference. Previously in 2022, Vietnam Airlines also passed the strict safety assessment standards of the US Federal Aviation Administration, becoming the first and only Vietnamese airline to operate regular flights to this country.

Thanks to its continuous efforts in ensuring operational safety, Vietnam Airlines achieved an Innovative Safety Culture rating of 6.2/7, reflecting the airline's strong commitment to building and maintaining a safe, professional, and effective working environment.

Vietnam Airlines is a pioneer in investing in operating modern new generation aircraft such as Boeing 787, Airbus A350, Airbus A321neo, while promoting the application of advanced technology to improve safety and operational efficiency.

Airline Ratings, headquartered in Australia, is an internationally recognized organization that evaluates the safety and service quality of 385 global airlines. It also provides information on air travel and answers any questions related to this field. Its reports, research, and publications are as important as Skytrax - an organization that awards and evaluates, considered the Oscars of the aviation industry.



Source: https://tuoitre.vn/vietnam-airlines-vao-top-25-hang-hang-khong-an-toan-nhat-the-gioi-20250113164031643.htm

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