The Air France security rating was lowered after two of its pilots were suspended for fought in the cockpit.
The captain and the first officer would have exchanged strokes while they were flying their Geneva Airbus A320 in Paris in June.
Cabin staff members intervened after hearing the din and one of them stayed in the cockpit until the landing of the flight.
The serious incident was followed by a report published by the French air investigation organization, the BEA, according to which the airline had a culture that lacked rigor in the security procedures.
Airline Ratings has downgraded Air France from an airline seven stars with five stars, reflecting the serious incident and the BEA ratio.
Airline Ratings has a score system from one to seven stars in terms of security, seven being the highest ranking. Within each airline, we find the country of origin, the airline code, the reservation URL and the cabin plan information.
The rating system takes into account a certain number of different factors linked to the audits of the aviation guidelines, the main associations, as well as airlines, their own security data.
More than 230 of airlines on the site, which transport 99 % of passengers worldwide have a product note.
Since low -cost, regional and full service carriers are so different, there is a different rating system for everyone, which can be visited within each airline.