From horror to miracle: only a survivor after flight disaster in India!

From horror to miracle: only a survivor after flight disaster in India!
Delhi, Indien - On June 13, 2025, a serious aircraft accident in India is to be complained about. A Boeing 787-8 of the Air India crashes shortly after the start and causes over 260 deaths. In the middle of this tragedy, however, there is a ray of hope: a passenger survived the misfortune, which is described as an incredible miracle in this bad situation. Experts and security authorities are concerned about the increasing number of aircraft falls worldwide.
The history of the aircraft gap is characterized by numerous tragic events. In 1985 the worst single crash of a passenger plane occurred: a Boeing 747 of the Japan Airlines crashed and demanded 520 lives. The cause was structural damage at the rear of the aircraft. Almost a decade later, in 1996, two machines collided in the air near Delhi, which resulted in 349 other fatalities. A navigation error was responsible here.
fatal events of the past decades
One of the most severe terrorist attacks in history is September 11, 2001, in which four kidnapped passenger machines were controlled in buildings and 2,996 people died. Even five years later, the action continued to be on everyone's lips when a Boeing 777 of the Malaysia Airlines (flight MH17) was shot down above the Donbass in 2014, which resulted in 298 fatalities. The circumstances in question are still a politically explosive topic.
Technologization in aviation also brings challenges. In 2018, a Boeing 737 Max fell into the sea, which was due to a software error (MCAS). Similarly, it behaved a year later with another Boeing 737 Max from Ethiopian Airlines; Here, too, 157 people were to be complained about in a crash. An erroneous shooting of a Ukrainian passenger machine by an Iranian rocket in 2020 called for 176 lives and questioned compliance with security standards.
The global statistics in focus
Recent statistics on civil aviation show that aircraft turrets according to the countries and regions show a worrying trend from 1945 to 2024. The data comes from Aviation Safety Network and are available in the Statista platform. Access to these statistics provides information about accidents in global air traffic, which have increased particularly in recent decades. Information about how the number of accidents look like in Germany and Austria are also part of this analysis.
With the latest misfortune in India, which has a similar tragedy as many of the aforementioned incidents, the question of security in aviation and the constant further development of the security standards in the industry is more acute than ever. The entire international community is asked to take measures to improve air traffic safety and to build up trust.
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