The Aviation Safety Network is an exclusive service of the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF).
The Flight Safety Foundation is an international non-profit organization exclusively chartered to provide impartial, independent, expert safety guidance and resources for the aviation and aerospace industry. The Foundation identifies global safety issues, sets priorities and serves as a catalyst to address these concerns through data collection and information sharing, education, advocacy and communications. The Foundation bridges proprietary, cultural and political differences in the common cause of safety.
Founded in 1945, the Foundation has over 1,000 member organizations and individuals from 150 countries. The Foundation is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with regional offices in Brussels, Belgium and Melbourne, Australia.
ASN Accident Dashboards
The Foundation has developed interactive aircraft accident dashboards, based on data from the Aviation Safety Network’s global accident database. Dashboards are made available in two versions: a Basic one that is publicly available and a members-only Plus version.

The Basic version shows general metrics like the annual number of accidents and fatalities and a breakdown by flight nature, phase, and accident location. This dashboard covers data of the previous year only.
The Plus dashboard on the other hand displays data that is updated on a weekly basis.
Additionally, the Plus dashboard includes pages dedicated to released accident reports and safety recommendations (grouped by addressee and causal factors for example).
Available Basic dashboards
- Global Accident Dashboard (Basic version)
- Business Aviation Accidents (Basic version)
- Helicopter Accidents (Basic version)
- Africa Accidents Dashboard (Basic version)
Aviation Safety Network (ASN) contact: ranter@flightsafety.org