eli5 how do countries with crumbling infrastructure afford to properly train and field pilots and airliners?

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Ethiopia, for instance. Most of these airlines have remarkably good safety records considering how loosely regulated I would assume they are.

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Airlines are by necessity international and most of them want to be able to fly to Europe.

That’s where The European Union Air Safety List comes in.

If your Airline doesn’t meet the requirements of EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) they will be put on blacklist and banned from their airspace.

That’s really bad for most airlines, so they try really hard to meet those requirements.

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