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List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (P–Z)

This list details significant accidents and incidents involving airliners, grouped alphabetically by the airline operating the aircraft, focusing on airlines whose names begin with the letters P through Z. This list is not exhaustive but aims to include events that resulted in fatalities, hull losses, or significant media attention. It is intended to provide an overview of airline safety records and should not be interpreted as a definitive judgment on any particular airline's safety standards.

Important Considerations:

  • Definition of "Accident" and "Incident": An accident generally refers to an occurrence where the aircraft sustains damage, resulting in injury or death to passengers or crew. An incident is an occurrence other than an accident that affects or could affect the safety of operation.
  • Attribution of Cause: The causes of accidents and incidents are often complex and subject to investigation. This list does not attempt to assign blame or determine the definitive cause of each event.
  • Scope: The list focuses primarily on scheduled passenger flights but may include some charter and cargo flights depending on the severity and impact of the event. Military aircraft incidents and accidents are generally excluded unless they involve civilian airlines or have a direct impact on civil aviation.
  • Completeness: Due to the vast number of airlines and incidents over the history of aviation, this list is not comprehensive. Some smaller incidents or those involving airlines with limited operations may not be included.
  • Reliability of Information: The information presented is based on publicly available sources, including accident reports, news articles, and aviation databases. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, errors and omissions are possible.
  • Organization: The list is organized alphabetically by airline name. Within each airline entry, incidents and accidents are generally listed in chronological order.

Using the List:

This list serves as a starting point for researching airline safety records. Readers are encouraged to consult official accident reports and other authoritative sources for more detailed information on specific events. It is crucial to consider the context of each incident, including the age of the aircraft, the operating environment, and the regulatory oversight in place at the time. This information should be viewed as historical data, recognizing that safety standards and technology are constantly evolving.