The deregulation of airline fares and schedules in 1978 led to rapid growth and change in the airline industry, placing increased burdens on FAA'S airline inspection program. Because of growing concern that airlines may be operating less safely under deregulation, improved ways to measure how safely individual airlines operate are sought. Information was provided on the feasibility of developing and publishing for air travelers indicators that compare how safely individual airlines operate. The focus was on identifying: areas of airline performance recognized as important to airline safety, the availability and quality of data in these areas, and ongoing research on measuring individual airline safety.
Aviation Safety: Measuring How Safely Individual Airlines Operate
1988
40 pages
Report
No indication
English
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