The year 2025 began with several fatal aviation accidents, raising significant concerns about the safety of both commercial and private flights. Many crashes involving both commercial and private aircraft resulted in numerous fatalities, sparking serious worries about flight safety across the globe.
Here is a summary of the major air accidents in 2025:
January 2: In Fullerton, California, a Van RV-10 single-engine plane crashed into a warehouse, killing two people and injuring 19 others. The accident was reportedly caused by a door that was not properly closed during the flight.
January 10: In Colombia, a Cessna 402 aircraft crashed, killing all 10 people aboard.
January 15: A small plane crashed in La Yesca, Nayarit, Mexico, killing six people.
January 20: In South Sudan, a plane carrying 21 passengers crashed near oil fields. One passenger survived, while the others died.
January 28: A fire broke out on an Air Busan aircraft in South Korea before takeoff. While 169 passengers were evacuated, no casualties were reported.
January 29: A Cessna 550 aircraft crashed in Caracas, Venezuela, killing three people. On the same day, a military helicopter collided with an American Eagle plane in Washington, D.C., resulting in 74 fatalities.
January 31: A medical evacuation plane from Mexico crashed in Philadelphia, USA, killing all crew members and patients aboard.
February 5: At Seattle-Tacoma Airport, a Japan Airlines plane collided with another stationary aircraft. No casualties were reported.
February 6: In the Philippines, an intelligence aircraft crashed, and another plane went missing in Alaska. Ten people were killed in the accidents.
February 7: In São Paulo, Brazil, a King Air F90 aircraft crashed, killing two people and injuring six others.
February 10: In Scottsdale, Arizona, two private jets collided on the runway, resulting in at least one fatality.
February 14: A Taiwanese military aircraft experienced an engine failure during a training flight, but the pilot successfully ejected using an ejection seat.
These accidents have raised concerns about flight safety in the aviation industry, marking 2025 as a particularly challenging year for aviation.

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