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Top 100 Worst Airlines and Aviation Companies

Identify the lowest-scoring Airlines and Aviation companies with 3,000+ employees. Understand where critical cyber risk exposure exists in this industry. 50 companies scored.

133
Companies in Industry
50
Scored
709.4
Avg Score
77
Cyber Incidents
Bottom 50
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Airlines and Aviation Cybersecurity Risk Assessment - Lowest-Scoring Companies in 2026

Out of 133 airlines and aviation companies with 3,000+ employees monitored by Rankiteo, this page highlights the Bottom 50 organizations with the weakest cybersecurity posture. These rankings are based on our proprietary Cyber Resilience Score, which integrates time-decayed incident exposure, sector-sensitive impact analysis, and market-cap-aware baseline and dampening to produce a single, interpretable score between 100 and 1,000.

Companies at the bottom of this ranking carry the heaviest accumulated cyber incident burden - including recent or severe ransomware attacks, data breaches with significant financial losses or records exposed, and repeated disclosure events. Their scores are further influenced by sector-specific impact multipliers that amplify penalties in high-criticality industries. Understanding where these risk concentrations exist is essential for supply chain risk management, regulatory compliance, and competitive benchmarking within the airlines and aviation industry.

The current average score for Airlines and Aviation companies with 3,000+ employees is 709.4 out of 1,000. Companies shown below score significantly lower than this average, falling far behind an industry that generally maintains reasonable security standards.

Risk Highlights

808
Lowest Score
709.4
Industry Average
28%
Scoring B or Below
77
Recorded Incidents
AI Analysis

Cyber Risk in Airlines and Aviation

Generating industry analysis...

Score Distribution

Aaa
0 (0.0%)
Aa
0 (0.0%)
A
1 (2.0%)
Baa
26 (52.0%)
Ba
9 (18.0%)
B
4 (8.0%)
Caa
3 (6.0%)
Ca
4 (8.0%)
C
3 (6.0%)
#CompanyLabelScoreBandIncidentsScore Bar
1
Qantasqantas.com
Air Transportation100C12
2
Heathrowheathrow.com
Air Transportation494C5
3
Envoy Airenvoyair.com
Air Transportation499C5
4
Iberiaiberia.com
Air Transportation561Ca2
5
Japan Airlinesjal.com
Air Transportation578Ca2
6
Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiianAirlines.com
Air Transportation586Ca2
7
Korean Airkoreanair.com
Air Transportation590Ca2
8
AirAsiaairasia.com
Air Transportation630Caa1
9
American Airlinesaa.com
Air Transportation641Caa5
10
Air France-KLMairfranceklm.com
Air Transportation644Caa3
11
WestJetwestjet.com
Air Transportation661B9
12
Atlas Airatlasairworldwide.com
Air Transportation664B1
13
Malaysia Airlinesmalaysiaairlines.com
Air Transportation684B1
14
Southwest Airlinessouthwest.com
Air Transportation687B2
15
Air Methodsairmethods.com
Air Transportation728Ba1
16
Allegiantallegiantair.com
Air Transportation728Ba1
17
Air Canadaaircanada.com
Air Transportation735Ba1
18
Air New Zealandairnewzealand.com
Air Transportation735Ba1
19
TAP Air Portugalflytap.com
Air Transportation735Ba1
20
Airports Authority of Indiaaai.aero
Air Transportation739Ba2
21
Wizz Airwizzair.com
Air Transportation742Ba1
22
Air Chinaairchina.com.cn
Air Transportation744Ba1
23
British Airwaysba.com
Air Transportation744Ba7
24
Swissportlinktr.ee
Air Transportation751Baa1
25
Air Franceairfrance.com
Air Transportation752Baa1
26
Delta Air Linesdelta.com
Air Transportation754Baa2
27
Royal Jordanianrj.com
Air Transportation754Baa1
28
Frontier Airlinesflyfrontier.com
Air Transportation755Baa0
29
SGS - Saudi Ground Servicessaudiags.com
Air Transportation759Baa0
30
Akbar Travels of India Pvt Ltdakbartravels.com
Air Transportation760Baa0
31
Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)arccorp.com
Air Transportation760Baa0
32
Akasa Airakasaair.com
Air Transportation766Baa1
33
Thai Airways Internationalthaiairways.com
Air Transportation767Baa0
34
easyJeteasyjet.com
Air Transportation768Baa0
35
Alaska Airlinesalaskaair.jobs
Air Transportation769Baa0
36
VivaVivaAerobus.com
Air Transportation770Baa0
37
SriLankan Airlines Officialsrilankan.com
Air Transportation771Baa0
38
gategourmetgategroup.com
Air Transportation773Baa0
39
Kuwait Airwayskuwaitairways.com
-773Baa0
40
Turkish Technicturkishtechnic.com
Air Transportation773Baa0
41
Virgin Australiavirginaustralia.com
Air Transportation773Baa0
42
Swiss International Air Linesswiss.com
Air Transportation774Baa0
43
Air India SATS Airport Services Private Limited (AISATS)aisats.in
Air Transportation775Baa0
44
Ethiopian Airlinesethiopianairlines.com
Air Transportation778Baa0
45
flydubaiflydubai.com
Air Transportation784Baa0
46
Lufthansalufthansa.com
Air Transportation784Baa0
47
Ryanair - Europe's Favourite Airlineryanair.com
Air Transportation786Baa1
48
Dubai Airportsdubaiairports.ae
-790Baa0
49
Etihadetihad.com
Air Transportation793Baa2
50
Aenaaena.es
Air Transportation808A0

How Cyber Risk Scores Are Calculated

Rankiteo's Cyber Resilience Score produces a single value between 100 and 1,000 for each organization, where higher scores indicate lower estimated cyber risk. The framework integrates three principal components that together balance evidence, context, and comparability across industries and company sizes. Learn more in our AI Cyber Score methodology.

Core Scoring Components

  • Time-Decayed Incident Exposure (Pinc): Every confirmed cyber incident - ransomware, data breach, cyber attack, or disclosed vulnerability - contributes a penalty weighted by recency and scaled by quantitative severity (financial loss and records exposed). Category-specific base weights reflect real-world impact: ransomware (100 pts), data breach (60 pts), cyber attack (20 pts), and vulnerability (5 pts). Each category decays at a different rate - roughly 3 years for ransomware and data breaches, 2 years for cyber attacks, and 18 months for vulnerabilities - so older, lower-impact events fade while recent, severe incidents retain lasting influence.
  • Sector-Sensitive Impact Multipliers: Identical incidents carry different weight depending on the industry. Each NAICS sector receives multipliers based on four dimensions: safety-of-life risk, service continuity, regulatory/legal exposure, and data sensitivity. A ransomware attack on a hospital or utility carries a higher penalty than the same attack on a retail company, reflecting the greater real-world consequences.
  • Market-Cap Baseline & Dampening: A logistic baseline between 750 and 850 anchors each company's starting score based on organizational size. A continuous dampening factor attenuates incident penalties for very large firms, recognizing higher disclosure rates and greater absorption capacity - without masking genuinely severe events.
  • Industry Adjustment (Aind): A bounded additive term derived from NAICS-level historical incident-rate z-scores. This rewards companies in historically resilient sectors, but only when they maintain a clean or near-clean record. Once material incidents occur, firm-specific performance dominates.
  • Quantitative Severity Scaling: When financial loss or records-exposed data is available, incident penalties are amplified proportionally - scaled relative to market capitalization so the same dollar loss has a larger effect on a smaller firm. The combined severity multiplier caps at 3×.
  • Ransomware Recurrence Escalation: Repeated ransomware events trigger a bounded recurrence multiplier (up to 1.5×), reflecting elevated systemic risk from persistent adversarial footholds or remediation failures.

Understanding the Risk Bands

Each score maps to a letter-grade band. Companies appearing in this lowest-scoring ranking typically fall in the bottom bands:

  • Aaa (900–1,000): Exceptional cyber resilience - very few companies in a worst list reach this level.
  • Aa (800–899): Very strong security posture with minimal weaknesses.
  • A (700–799): Strong practices with some areas for improvement.
  • Baa (600–699): Adequate protection but notable security configuration gaps exist.
  • Ba (500–599): Below average - multiple risk areas require attention.
  • B (400–499): Weak security with significant exposure across categories.
  • Caa (300–399): Very weak with a high probability of exploitable vulnerabilities.
  • Ca (200–299): Critically poor with severe, widespread security gaps.
  • C (0–199): Extreme risk - immediate remediation is needed across all dimensions.

Why Monitoring Low-Scoring Airlines and Aviation Companies Matters

Cybersecurity risk doesn't exist in isolation. If your organization works with, purchases from, or shares data with companies in the airlines and aviation sector, their security weaknesses become your risk. Supply chain attacks - where adversaries compromise a less-secure vendor to reach a larger target - have become one of the most common and damaging attack vectors in recent years.

By identifying the lowest-scoring airlines and aviation companies, procurement teams, risk managers, CISOs, and compliance officers can:

  • Flag third-party vendors that may introduce unacceptable risk into the supply chain.
  • Require cybersecurity improvement plans as part of vendor management and contract renewal processes.
  • Benchmark their own organization against industry peers and understand where the floor lies.
  • Satisfy regulatory due-diligence requirements such as those mandated by NIS2, DORA, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 supply chain provisions.

Rankiteo continuously monitors 133 airlines and aviation companies with 3,000+ employees, keeping these rankings up to date so you always have an accurate, current picture of the sector's risk landscape.

Top 100 Worst Airlines And Aviation Companies by Cybersecurity Score (2026) | Rankiteo