Statement on MH17 by IATA Director General and CEO Tony Tyler
Geneva, Switzerland - 15:30GMT
I share the shock and sadness expressed by so many around the world on the terrible loss of MH 17. At this time, it is important we are very clear: safety is the top priority. No airline will risk the safety of their passengers, crew and aircraft for the sake of fuel savings. Airlines depend on governments and air traffic control authorities to advise which air space is available for flight, and they plan within those limits.
It is very similar to driving a car. If the road is open, you assume that it is safe. If it’s closed you find an alternate route.
Civil aircraft are not military targets. Governments agreed that in the Chicago Convention. And what happened with MH 17 is a tragedy for 298 souls that should not have happened in any airspace.
It is very similar to driving a car. If the road is open, you assume that it is safe. If it’s closed you find an alternate route.
Civil aircraft are not military targets. Governments agreed that in the Chicago Convention. And what happened with MH 17 is a tragedy for 298 souls that should not have happened in any airspace.
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