Boeing 737 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 1188 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.

1188

All Events

501

Incidents

64

Minor

190

Serious

46

Fatal (3137 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jun 01, 2023 Merida, MX XA-PPP Incident Investigation pending
May 27, 2023 Jeddah, OF SU-GEM Incident unk Investigation pending
May 07, 2023 Abuja, NI 5N-MBD Incident substantial Investigation pending
May 05, 2023 Quito, EC HC-CTF Incident Investigation pending
Apr 29, 2023 Munster/Osnabruck, GE TC-SOH Incident minor Investigation pending
Apr 13, 2023 Luqa, MT 9H-VVH Incident minor Investigation pending
Apr 09, 2023 Dublin, EI EI-DHH Incident substantial Investigation pending
Apr 02, 2023 Pyrzowice, OF SP-ENO Incident Investigation pending
Mar 30, 2023 Belize City, BH N940AN Incident Investigation pending
Mar 30, 2023 Jakarta, OF PK-GMC Incident unk Investigation pending
Mar 11, 2023 Nuremberg, OF PH-BGF Incident Investigation pending
Mar 10, 2023 Dubai, QA AC9-FG Incident Investigation pending
Mar 06, 2023 East Midlands, OF G-JMCU Incident Investigation pending
Mar 05, 2023 Havana, CU N8792Q Incident minor Investigation pending
Feb 11, 2023 Rushville, IN N944AN Serious (1) An encounter with clear air turbulence during descent.
Feb 10, 2023 Paris, OF TF-BBL Incident Investigation pending
Feb 08, 2023 Brazzaville, OF 5N-OTT Incident unk Investigation pending
Feb 06, 2023 Womarden, AS N619SW Minor destroyed Investigation pending
Feb 04, 2023 Austin, TX N7827A Incident
the local controller’s incorrect assumption that the Southwest Airlines (SWA) airplane would depart from the runway before the Federal Express airplan…

the local controller’s incorrect assumption that the Southwest Airlines (SWA) airplane would depart from the runway before the Federal Express airplane arrived on the same runway, which resulted in a loss of separation between both airplanes. Contributing to the controller’s incorrect assumption were his expectation bias regarding the SWA airplane’s departure, his lack of situational awareness regarding the SWA airplane’s position when the flight crew requested takeoff clearance, and the air traffic control tower’s lack of training (before the incident) on low visibility operations. Contributing to the incident was the SWA flight crewmembers’ failure to account for the traffic that was on short final approach and to notify the controller that they would need additional time on the runway before the takeoff roll. Also contributing to the incident was the Federal Aviation Administration’s failure to require surface detection equipment at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport and direct alerting for flight crews.

Jan 26, 2023 Merauke-Papua Island, ID PK-LFO Incident minor Investigation pending
Jan 21, 2023 Niederrhein/Weeze, OF 9H-QDU Serious (1) Investigation pending
Jan 18, 2023 Sydney, OF VH-XZB Incident Investigation pending
Jan 14, 2023 Queens, NY N914DU Incident
The American Airlines flight 106 (AAL106) crew’s surface navigation error due to distractions caused by their performance of concurrent operational ta…

The American Airlines flight 106 (AAL106) crew’s surface navigation error due to distractions caused by their performance of concurrent operational tasks during taxi, which resulted in a loss of situational awareness. Contributing to the incident was the air traffic control tower team’s nondetection of the AAL106 crew’s deviation from taxi instructions while performing concurrent operational tasks; the timing of the runway status light system, which activated too late to prevent the AAL106 crew from crossing the runway hold short line; and American Airlines’ lack of adequate risk controls to prevent concurrent flight crew tasks from leading to distraction, loss of situational awareness, and deviation from an authorized taxi clearance. Reducing the severity of the incident, and likely preventing an accident, was the activation of the ASDE-X warning in the air traffic control tower and the local controller’s prompt cancellation of DAL1943’s takeoff clearance.

Jan 07, 2023 Miyazaki, JA JA307J Serious (1) Investigation pending
Dec 26, 2022 Bremen, OF EI-HEY Serious (1) Investigation pending
Disclaimer: This data is sourced from the NTSB Aviation Accident Database. NTSB events reflect reported accidents and incidents and do not necessarily indicate a defect in the aircraft type. Many events involve pilot error, weather conditions, maintenance issues, or other factors unrelated to the aircraft design. This information is provided for research purposes only — consult official NTSB reports for complete details.
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