Aviation Safety Network

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The Aviation Safety Network (ASN) is a website that keeps track of airline incidents. Their database contains details of over 8,700 accidents, and receives approximately 50,000 unique visitors each week.

ASN was founded by Harro Ranter in 1996 as Aviation Safety Web Pages. In 1999 it was renamed the Aviation Safety Network. ASN currently does not run any advertisements on their pages, and therefore it relies strictly on donations to keep the operation of their website going. 2006 will be their tenth year of operation. ASN was recognized by many aviation safety bureaus as a reliable source of information through the years. ASN's unique visitors are expected to be around 50 million in 2006.

ASN's mission is to provide everyone with accurate, up-to-date information regarding airline accidents and safety issues. In addition to an extensive database and statistics, there is also a large photo section showing pictures of accidents.



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