Fatal airline accidents were down in 1997, but hull and liability losses were up
AIRLINE ACCIDENTS: The number of fatal airline accidents worldwide involving aircraft built in the West was down in 1997 compared to 1996, but hull and liability losses of $1.4 billion were still worse than most earlier years, according to Airclaims, which provides service to aviation insurers. The...
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