China Southwest Airlines

Safety profile and incident history for China Southwest Airlines.

Safety Score

4.3/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

170

Recent Incidents

February 24, 1999 61 Fatalities

Tupolev TU-154

Wenzhou Zhejiang

Following an uneventful flight from Chengdu, the crew was cleared to descend to Wenzhou Airport. While passing 9,000 metres on descent, the crew encountered technical difficulties with the control column that was too far forward. At 1629LT, the crew was cleared to descend from 1,200 to 700 metres when the aircraft entered a nose-down attitude. Flaps were selected down (first stage) when the AOA alarm sounded in the cockpit. The aircraft entered an uncontrolled descent and crashed in an open field. It disintegrated on impact and all 61 occupants were killed. Several farmers were injured by debris.

October 2, 1990 1 Fatalities

Boeing 707

Guangzhou-Baiyun Guangdong

While parked at Guangzhou-Baiyun Airport, ready for taxi, the B707 was struck by a Boeing 737-327 operated by Xiamen Airlines that crashed upon landing after being hijacked. The B737 struck the cockpit of the B707, killing one of the crew member. All 130 other occupants were evacuated safely and the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.

January 18, 1988 108 Fatalities

Ilyushin II-18

Chongqing-Baishiyi Sichuan

At 2150LT, while approaching Chongqing-Baishiyi Airport, the n°4 engine failed. Seven minutes later, it caught fire and later detached. Aware that he would not reach the airport, the captain decided to attempt an emergency landing when the airplane struck power cables and crashed on a hill located 5,7 km short of runway, bursting into flames. The aircraft disintegrated on impact and all 108 occupants were killed.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

China

Risk Level

Elevated Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Tupolev TU-1541
Ilyushin II-181
Boeing 7071