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1944

Chicago, United States. Chicago Convention. Aviation authorities from around the world meet and decide to adopt common rules for reporting aircraft accidents (the famous Annex 13). It is one of the most effective agreements ever. Deaths from aircraft accidents drop from 2,100 per 10 billion miles in 1929-1933 to 1 per 10 billion miles in 2012-2016.