Share and Follow


Key Points
  • Air New Zealand has been ranked the world’s safest airline.
  • Qantas was ranked second, as experts highlighted its ageing fleet.
  • Virgin Australia came in fourth on the list, however, three airlines tied in third place.
Older planes have been blamed for Qantas narrowly losing out on an aviation safety top ranking to a New Zealand competitor as the Australian airline awaits new jets to replace its ageing fleet.
Air New Zealand took first position on website Airline Ratings’ list of the world’s safest airlines for the second year running, after overtaking its trans-Tasman rival in 2024.
Virgin Australia came in at fourth on the list, however three airlines tied in third place.
Qantas last topped the list in 2023, and its second-place ranking over the last two years has been attributed to an ageing fleet.
“This is a fair point as they do have an older fleet — quite old actually — and they did have some issues recently with some of their older aircraft,” Sydney University professor and aviation expert Rico Merkert told AAP.

“That said, if maintained well, older aircraft can also be incredibly safe,” he added.

Airline Ratings chief executive Sharon Petersen said there was not much difference between the top-ranking airlines.
“Whilst both airlines uphold the highest safety standards and pilot training, Air New Zealand continue to have a younger fleet than Qantas, which separates the two,” she said.
Virgin’s ranking largely came down to having a smaller fleet and operating fewer flights.
“Between Qantas, Emirates, Qatar, Cathay and Virgin, there’s less than a point separating it, it’s minuscule,” Petersen said.
Griffith University aviation management lecturer Bojana Spasojevic said fleet age did not directly correlate with safety.
While newer planes could boost passenger confidence, comprehensive maintenance and safety protocols remained crucial.
“However, passengers often perceive newer aircraft as safer and more comfortable, which can enhance their overall travel experience,” Spasojevic said.

“Safety perceptions significantly influence passenger choices … sometimes even over cost considerations.”

Qantas-owned Jetstar also took out second place in the ranking for safest low-cost airlines, behind Cathay Pacific-owned Hong Kong Express.
A Qantas Group spokesperson said both airlines were committed to safety as a top priority.
“The whole aviation industry is focused on ensuring flying remains the safest way to travel through continual learning and improvement,” they said.
Airline Ratings uses fleet age and size, pilot skill and training, serious recent incidents, fatalities and profitability alongside other factors to determine its rankings.
Qantas might regain the top spot on the coming year’s ranking as new planes enter service as part of fleet renewal that began in 2023.
The airline’s program includes several Airbus aircraft models as well as more long-haul Boeing 787 planes.
Procuring planes was an expensive and prolonged process, and manufacturers faced backlogs with many airlines competing for newer aircraft in a bid to lower emissions with more fuel-efficient models, Merkert said.
Petersen said air travel was one of the safest modes of transport, but it also had the most nervous passengers, partly because crashes — like those in and that killed more than 200 people combined in late December — attracted global attention.

“When things go wrong, everyone knows about it,” she said.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
The crowd was evacuated from Forrest Place around 12.30pm yesterday following bomb fears.

Individual Charged Following Alleged Homemade Bomb Incident at Perth Protest

A man has been charged after a homemade bomb was allegedly thrown…

Rising Concerns: How Phone Use Among Seniors is Fueling the Spread of Misinformation

Jenna, using a pseudonym, shares her concerns about her mother’s increasing “chronic”…

Tragic Light Plane Crash on Gold Coast Claims Two Lives, Ignites Bushfire

Tragedy struck as two men lost their lives in a dramatic light…
England cricket stars will be pushed to breaking point by farcical schedule, with just ONE DAY between Hundred final and Pakistan Test series

England Cricket Team Faces Intense Schedule with Only One Day Gap Between The Hundred Final and Pakistan Test Series

<!– <!– <!– <!– England’s top cricketers will face a grueling summer…

Prime Minister Albanese Urges Maximum Legal Action Against Perth Explosives Suspect

A chilling incident at Monday’s Invasion Day rally in Perth has sparked…
NEWS: David Charles Massa, (blue suit) accused of raping another man inside a nightclub on Oxford Street, departs Downing Centre courts.  January 2026, Photo: Wolter Peeters, The Sydney Morning Herald.

Victory for Truth: Man Acquitted in High-Profile Nightclub Rape Case

It’s taken a year-and-a-half of his life and $130,000 on legal fees,…
Man charged with rape, attempted murder of woman on walking track

Individual Faces Charges of Rape and Attempted Murder on Local Walking Trail

A man has been charged with three counts of rape and one…

Canadian Teen’s Misjudgment of Dingo Threat Leads to Tragic Incident on K’gari, Family Reports

A Canadian backpacker, who tragically lost her life on an Australian beach,…