Still the safest way to travel


Instrument panels and screens are seen inside an Airbus SE A350 XWB full-flight simulator at the Airbus Asia Training Centre (AATC), a joint venture owned by Airbus and Singapore Airlines Ltd., during a media tour at the Seletar Aerospace Park in Singapore, on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. Airbus announced on the eve of the Paris Air Show formalized plans to upgrade its A380 superjumbo with fuel-saving winglets as the European planemaker seeks to revive sales of the flagship model. Photographer: Ore Huiying/Bloomberg

THE most dangerous part of your journey when you’re flying is the trip to and from the airport.

Undeniably, flying is still the safest form of transport by far. This did not happen by chance or on a wing and a prayer, and I’ll address this later.

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