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The crash of Swiss Air Flight 111 was a pivotal moment in aviation history, reinforcing the critical importance of fire safety on commercial flights. In response to the tragedy, significant changes were made, including stricter regulations on materials used in aircraft construction, enhanced training for pilots and cabin crew, and modifications to emergency checklists to prioritize quick landings in cases of suspected fire.
Today, thanks to these developments, the likelihood of a fire leading to a catastrophic accident on board is lower than ever before, marking a somber legacy stemming from an unforgettable tragedy.