航空安全:仍在改善?

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Air Transport Management Pub Date : 2024-07-13 DOI:10.1016/j.jairtraman.2024.102641
Arnold Barnett, Jan Reig Torra
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我们考虑了 2018-22 年期间全球定期客运航班的航空安全,将 Covid-19 大流行期间的 34 周与之前的 26 周区分开来。虽然大流行病造成了航空公司运营的震荡,但它并没有偏离全球乘客因事故和蓄意行为死亡的风险每年下降约 7% 的趋势。世界各国在乘客死亡风险方面仍然存在很大差异,尽管以前的 "中等风险 "国家比以前的 "最低风险 "国家表现略好。不过,这种差异远未达到统计学意义上的显著性。与之前的模式一致,"高风险 "国家的乘客死亡风险比其他国家高出一个数量级以上。在 3/20-12/22 期间,Covid-19 在商业航班上的传播可能在全球范围内夺走了成千上万人的生命,大大超过了在此期间由意外事故和蓄意袭击造成的乘客死亡人数。不过,如果到 2020 年代中期,大流行病基本上已经结束,那么这种增加可以被认为是一种短暂的影响。
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Airline safety: Still getting better?

We consider worldwide aviation safety on scheduled passenger flights over the years 2018–22, distinguishing the 34 weeks during the Covid-19 pandemic from the prior 26 weeks. Although the pandemic caused convulsions in airline operations, it caused no deviation from the trend under which global passenger death risk from accidents and deliberate acts dropped by about 7% per year. The nations of the world continued to differ substantially in passenger mortality risk, though nations in the previous “intermediate risk” category performed slightly better than those in the earlier “lowest risk” group. The difference, however, fell far short of statistical significance. Consistent with the previous pattern, passenger death risk in the “higher risk” nations was more than an order of magnitude higher than that in other nations. The transmission of Covid-19 aboard commercial flights may have taken thousands of lives worldwide over 3/20-12/22, which would have considerably exceeded passenger deaths over that period caused by accidents and deliberate attacks. However, this increase could be considered a transient effect if the pandemic is essentially over as of the mid-2020's.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Air Transport Management (JATM) sets out to address, through high quality research articles and authoritative commentary, the major economic, management and policy issues facing the air transport industry today. It offers practitioners and academics an international and dynamic forum for analysis and discussion of these issues, linking research and practice and stimulating interaction between the two. The refereed papers in the journal cover all the major sectors of the industry (airlines, airports, air traffic management) as well as related areas such as tourism management and logistics. Papers are blind reviewed, normally by two referees, chosen for their specialist knowledge. The journal provides independent, original and rigorous analysis in the areas of: • Policy, regulation and law • Strategy • Operations • Marketing • Economics and finance • Sustainability
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