ChasenSFO
hen teaser
I do agree. They are now a huge global airline that has, for many years, operated over hostile areas and into very temperamental countries where airports exchange hands between militants. Wasn't more than a few weeks ago one of their planes was caught in a Pakistani rocket fight. Also they have a very international crew base which has to make CRM that much more difficult. Kudos to them for mitigating the risks and keeping all these millions of pax safe. However, like @ATN_Pilot said, they experienced rapid growth in the late 90s. This means that when most developed countries were still having the occasional air disaster and working out the kinks to bring us to the comparatively ultra safe industry that has since been created through the blood of so many, Emirates did indeed have a faction of the network many other carriers had who did have accidents. With the modern fleet they have today and all the lessons of the past, I don't doubt Emirates can hopefully maintain that safety record. But to compare them to an airline like United who was losing mail planes back in the frontier days of flight, it's just a whole different standard. I think we can agree that today few if any who feel safe on Emirates would have second thoughts boarding a legacy US carrier.No doubt U.S. carriers rank high in safety statistics. It is not just statistics that we are looking at though. Marginally competent pilots can safely fly from A to B most of the time. Knock wood, but EK has a zero fatality rate in 25 years of operation. That's pretty safe, wouldn't you agree.
This isn't intended as a knock about Emirates, but I do have to bring up the Melbourne A340 accident. I think we can agree that in the end, the pilots were very, very fortunate they did not have a full disaster on their hands with ground fatalities as well as all or most of the people behind them. I know this was a mistake that wasn't all that hard to make in the grand scheme of things, but it still happened.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emirates_Flight_407