Syrian Airways

Safety profile and incident history for Syrian Airways.

Safety Score

9.1/10

Total Incidents

3

Total Fatalities

28

Recent Incidents

Douglas DC-4

Mpouya Plateaux

While performing a cargo flight from Accra to Léopoldville, the crew encountered technical problems with the engines and elected to make an emergency landing. Eventually, the captain decided to ditch the aircraft in the Congo River off Mpouya, about 230 km northeast of Léopoldville. While the aircraft sank and was lost, all 14 occupants were rescued.

February 24, 1956 19 Fatalities

Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)

Aleppo Aleppo Governorate (<U+0645><U+062D><U+0627><U+0641><U+0638><U+0629> <U+062D><U+0644><U+0628><U+200E>)

Few minutes after takeoff from Aleppo Airport, while climbing, the crew encountered poor weather conditions with thunderstorm activity. It is believed that both engines failed and that control was lost. The airplane dove into the ground and crashed 25 km from the airport, killing all 19 occupants.

December 21, 1952 9 Fatalities

Douglas DC-3

Dahr el-Kadib Mount Lebanon Governorate (Jabal Lubnan)

Before departure from Damascus on a regular schedule flight to Aleppo, the crew was informed about the recent disappearance of a Netherlands Navy Catalina over Lebanon. Thus, it was requested to the crew to make a detour over Lebanon to see if it was possible to locate the wreckage. While cruising in poor weather conditions, the Dakota hit the slope of a mountain located in Dahr el-Kadib. Nine occupants were killed while six others were injured.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Syria

Risk Level

Low Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Douglas DC-41
Douglas DC-31
Douglas C-47 Skytrain (DC-3)1