Which are the safest and which are the most dangerous airports?
In a Feb. 23, 2007 article entitled “America’s Most Dangerous Airports,” Forbes.com editors analyzed data for 452 airports and examined the size of the facility, numbers of takeoffs and landings, and severity of the incidents as categorized by the Federal Aviation Agency.
Since 2001, 108 travelers have died in ground collisions involving commercial airlines, the article reports. Many of the deaths occurred at highly congested airports.
Analysts blame congestion, weather, poor runway design, and pilot error. Many say the problem is only getting worse.
Topping the list of the nation’s most dangerous airports are smaller fields relieving bigger congested hubs.
Here‘s the Forbes list of most dangerous U.S. airports:
- North Las Vegas – 63 incidents, five serious
- Charlotte Douglas International – 15 incidents, one serious
- Long Beach, Calif. – 78 incidents, none serious
- Phoenix Sky Harbor International – 49 incidents, three serious
- Los Angeles International – 95 incidents, eight serious
- Boston-Logan International – 53 incidents, two serious
- Newark International – 36 incidents, three serious
- Chicago-O’Hare International – 68 incidents, eight serious
- Philadelphia International – 36 incidents, two serious
- Daytona Beach – 15 incidents, four serious
- Chicago Midway International – 14 incidents, one serious
- Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International – 14 incidents, four serious (no deaths)
City-Data.com provides this list of the 10 best airports in America:
- Dallas/Fort Worth International
- Kansas City International
- Orlando International
- Denver International
- Minneapolis/St. Paul International
- Atlanta Hartsfield
- Seattle/Tacoma International
- Houston Bush
- Washington Reagan, Wash., D.C.
- Pittsburgh International
CNN offers this list of the “World’s Worse Airports:”
- Baghdad International
- Indira Gandhi International
- Lukla Airport, Nepal
- Leopold Sedar Senghor International, Senegal
- Los Angles International
- London Heathrow, U.K.
- Charles de Gaulle International, Paris
Here’s CNN’s take on the best airports in the world:
- Hong Kong International
- Changi International, Singapore
- Incheon International Airport, Seoul, South Korea
- Kuala Lumpur International, Malaysia
- Munich Airport, Germany




Birdstrike. Geese are a ticking time bomb in flight safety at Copenhagen
airport
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Denmark does not acknowledge International ICAO aviation agreement The
Danish Government can expect billion dollar claims if a plane crash is
caused by birds, because the State has developed many bird sanctuaries
close to the airport in violation of the ICAO aviation regulations. Each
year Copenhagen Airport is bothered by several hundred birdstrikes. The
discussion about birdstrikes takes place behind closed doors, in order to
avoid scaring people away from flying.
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Jørgen Jans Hagen
Hi Jorgen,
Thank you for the information. It sounds like more needs to be done. Who owns the airport, a government entity?
Rita
Interesting post. I thought the airport scare was pretty new. It didn’t occur to me that there are these many airports that I should watch out for.
Quite useful for the students of civil engg
i referred this info to Viswabharathi Institute of technology and sciences at Ndergul,Hyderabad,Andhrapradesh India,because they are studying the subject “Airport planning and design in their final sem at undergrad level.
nice..!!