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These will be the 20 safest airlines in 2020, according to experts

The airline long-haul fleet is centered around the Boeing 787 Dreamliner which operates flights from Amman to such destinations as New York, Montreal, and Bangkok.A long-time operator of Airbus widebody aircraft, Scandinavian Airlines is planning to deploy its newest aircraft, the Airbus A350-900 XWB, on the Copenhagen to Chicago route in late-January.

Seeking to establish itself as a major European airline, TAP is growing and expanding its fleet and route network to match. The airline recently starting service to San Francisco and Washington, D.C. from Lisbon with announced routes to Montreal, Canada and Maceio, Brazil. Virgin Atlantic is currently in the midst of a fleet renewal and expansion that saw it begin operating the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner andwhile starting retiring older aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400 and Airbus A340-600.

Seeking to be the United Kingdom's second flag carrier alongside British Airways, Virgin Atlantic has lobbied for London's Heathrow Airport to be more liberal in its slot system so it can launch more routes. Primarily a long-haul airline, Tel Aviv became the airline's closest destination from London and its only medium-haul route. The unofficial flag carrier of the Hawaiian island, Hawaiian Airlines provides both intra-island and medium to long-haul flights.

Hawaiian Airlines also utilizes the Boeing 717, an aircraft that has never suffered a fatal crash, according to

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