Aeroflot’s flight safety level increased from 99,977% in 2024 to 99,982% based on the results of 2025. The flight safety level of Aeroflot Group airlines over the same period rose from 99,973% to 99,976%.
In 2025, Aeroflot Group operated 361,000 flights and carried 55,3 million passengers. The Group’s total flight hours exceeded 1 million hours. Aeroflot itself operated 173,000 flights and carried 29.5 million passengers, with total flight hours reaching 622,000. The Group’s fleet comprises 352 aircraft. Thus, despite the high intensity of operations, the airline maintains one of the highest flight safety levels in the world.
In 2025, Aeroflot continued implementing key initiatives aimed at maintaining a high level of flight safety. The airline has introduced a modern safety management system and strictly follows a plan to reduce risks associated with restrictions on flight operations, violations by personnel of third-party organizations, external factors, and human factors in aircraft operations.
For reference: Flight safety in an airline is defined as a state in which risks associated with aviation activities related to aircraft operations, or directly supporting such operations, are reduced to an acceptable level and are continuously monitored. The level of flight safety is the probability that no abnormal situation occurs during a flight when hazardous factors are present.
