Staggering Stat: 95% of the World Has Never Flown, According to Captain Sully [Roundup]

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  1. Captain Sully’s stat about “95% of the world’s population has never been on a flight” seems as though it may be dated (obviously, it was clearly once true). The current distribution of Global Population is estimated as follows: Africa – 18%, Europe – 9%, North America – 5%, South America – 5%, Oceania – 0.5%, and Asia – 59% (with Asia classically defined as extending West to the entire Middle East, North to all of Russia, South to India, and of course all of SouthEast Asia). Even if you toss all of Africa, South America and Oceania, figuring just 1/2 of North America and Europe gets you to 7 %. Adding in just 5 % of Asia gets you to 10 %. It would be interesting to know the source and the methodology behind the estimation.

  2. I still encounter people in the US and some parts of “high-income” Europe who have not flown before. Just less likely to run into never-flown types in high-income countries than in poorer countries such as in most of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

  3. @Adam T – as you can see from the outcome of the election, evidence or data is an outdated expectation. Just say what you want and it’s true.

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