Table 2. Occurrences involving Canadian-registered aircraft, May 2026

Table 2. Occurrences involving Canadian-registered aircraft, May 2026
 

May

Year to date (May)

2026

2025

2021-2025 average 

2026

2025

2021-2025 average

Number of accidents by aircraft and operator type151916444747
Aeroplane accidents141511334137
Commercial553142013
Airliner (CAR 705)000311
Commuter (CAR 704)000001
Air taxi (CAR 703)221243
Aerial work (CAR 702)010021
Flight training units (CAR 406)3229138
Other commercial000000
Private9108192124
Private operators (CAR 604)000000
Recreational9108192124
Other private000000
State000000
Other/Unknown000000
Helicopter accidents0331059
Commercial033557
Private000302
State000100
Other/Unknown000100
Other aircraft accidents3111111
Number of fatal accidents by aircraft and operator type1,2121335
Aeroplane accidents011123
Commercial010121
Airliner (CAR 705)000000
Commuter (CAR 704)000000
Air taxi (CAR 703)010010
Aerial work (CAR 702)000000
Flight training units (CAR 406)000110
Other commercial000000
Private001002
Private operators (CAR 604)000000
Recreational001002
Other private000000
State000000
Other/Unknown000000
Helicopter accidents010112
Commercial010111
Private000000
State000000
Other/Unknown000000
Other aircraft accidents3100100
Accident fatalities21223410
Accident serious injuries2252666
Number of incidents by category2,4866962375348265
Risk of collision/Loss of separation10910423541
Declared emergency352424157137110
Engine failure847292729
Smoke/Fire864262319
Collision2524136
Other23211511711362
Number of accidents involving ultralight aircraft121254
Fatal accidents000001
Fatalities000001
Serious injuries021031

Data extracted 15 June 2026

  1. Breakdowns may not add up to totals. For example, when an occurrence involves an airplane and a helicopter, the occurrence is counted in each type, but only once in the total.

  2. Excludes ultralight aircraft

  3. Includes balloons, gyroplanes, gliders, airships, hang gliders, remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), and other aircraft types.

  4. New TSB regulations came into effect on 1 July 2014. Under new reporting requirements aviation incidents include: a) aircraft having a maximum certificated take-off weight greater than 2 250 kg (formerly 5 700 kg); b) aircraft being operated under an air operator certificate issued under CARs Part VII.ter than 2 250 kg (formerly 5700 kg); b) aircraft being operated under an air operator certificate issued under CARS Part VII.