2008 in aviation
This is a list of aviation-related events from 2008:
Events
January
- 2 January – Asian Spirit Flight 321, an NAMC YS-11, overruns the runway while landing in Masbate City, Philippines. All 47 on board survive.[1]
- 4 January – A Transaven Let L-410 Turbolet crashes near the Los Roques archipelago off Venezuela killing all 14 on board.[2]
- 10 January – Air Canada Flight 190, an Airbus A319 experiences severe turbulence over the Canadian Rocky Mountains, injuring ten (six seriously) of the 88 on board, and is forced to divert and make an emergency landing at Calgary International Airport.[3]
- 11 January - Airbus delivers its second A380 (MSN005) to Singapore Airlines.[4]
- 12 January - A Macedonian Army Mil Mi-17 helicopter crashes in thick fog southeast of Skopje, killing all 11 military personnel on board.[5]
- 17 January – British Airways Flight 38 a Boeing 777 lands short of the runway at London in the United Kingdom. Nine of the 152 people on board are treated for minor injuries, but there are no fatalities.[6]
- 23 January - A Polish Air Force EADS CASA C-295M crashes near Mirosławiec, killing 20 Polish Air Force officers aboard, including Brigadier General Andrzej Andrzejewski.[7]
February
- 1 February - Mauricio Delfabro wins the 1st FAI South American Gliding Championships and 55th National Gliding Championships of Argentina in Adolfo Gonzales Chaves in the mixed Open, 18m, 15m and Standard Class[8], Carlos Adrover became South American Club Class Champion[9].
- 3 February - Silver State Helicopters ceases operations and enters bankruptcy. At the time of closing Silver State operated 194 helicopters from its 34 flight schools.[10]
- 6 February - First flight of the New Zealand design Falcomposite Furio carbon-fibre kit aircraft[11]
- 8 February – Eagle Airways Flight 2279, a BAe Jetstream 32 is hijacked ten minutes after taking off from Blenheim, New Zealand by a passenger who attacked both pilots. The hijacker is eventually restrained by the co-pilot and the flight lands safely at Christchurch. All nine on board survive the incident.[12]
- 14 February – Belavia Flight 1834, a Bombardier CRJ200, hits its left wing on the runway while taking off from Yerevan, Armenia. All 21 on board escape the aircraft before it erupts into flames.[13]
- 21 February – Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518, an ATR 42-300, crashes shortly after taking off from Mérida, Venezuela killing all 46 on board.[2]
- 23 February - A B-2 Spirit crashed shortly after takeoff from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Both pilots ejected from the plane before it crashed.[14]
- 28 February - Boston-Maine Airways, operating as Pan Am Clipper Connection, ceased operations.
March
April
May
- 15 May - Aloha Air Cargo commenced operations as an independent airline after Aloha Airlines ceased operations.
- 21 May - Serbian Air Force J-22 Orao (serial number 25114) attack aircraft from 241.fighter-bomber aviation squadron of 98th Air Base crashed near the village of Baranda. The pilot major Tomas Janik ejected from the plane before it crashed.
- 30 May - TACA Flight 390, an Airbus A320-233, crashed in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, with 5 casualites (two on the ground) and 65 injuries.
- 30 May - British all-business class airline Silverjet ceases operations. It was the last business class airline in service.
- 31 May - Champion Air ceased operations because of high fuel prices and fuel inefficiecy, the main two reasons the airline was terminated.
June
July
August
September
- 2 September - ExpressJet Airlines ended operations as an independent carrier.
- 12 September - British charter airline XL Airways UK, a subsidiary of the XL Leisure Group, ceases operations with immediate effect, due to a deteriorating financial position. 90,000 Britons holidaying abroad are left stranded. It had been the 3rd largest package holiday group in the UK. XL Airways France and Germany are sold and continue operations.
- 14 September - Aeroflot Flight 821, operated by Aeroflot Nord, crashed on approach to Perm Airport, killing all 82 passengers and 6 crew. Following the accident and concerns about safety procedures, Aeroflot chief executive Valery Okulov announced it would be stripping Aeroflot-Nord of the right to use the brand name Aeroflot and would be severing all ties between the companies.
- 26 September - Yves Rossy, Swiss airline pilot and former fighter pilot, crosses the English Channel with his homemade jet-powered wing strapped on his back.
October
Deaths
- 6 October - Richard Heyser, 81, American U-2 pilot during the Cuban missile crisis.[18]
- 3 October - Edsel Dunford, 73, American aerospace engineer, cancer.[19]
- 16 September - John Fancy, 95, British World War II RAF airman.[20]
- 28 July - Margaret Ringenberg, 87, an American aviator, who had logged more than 40,000 hours, natural causes.[21]
- 23 July - Dick Johnson (glider pilot), 85, American glider pilot, aeronautical engineer, plane crash.[22]
- 8 June - Gene Damschroder, 86, American politician, WWII pilot, plane crash.[23]
- 20 March - Ann Baumgartner, 89, first American woman to fly a jet.[24]
- 15 March - Vicki Van Meter, 26, American pilot, youngest-pilot distance-flying record setter, suicide.[25]
- 11 February - Frank Piasecki, creater and pilot of America's second successful helicopter the PV-2 and creater of the tandem rotor design.[26]
First flights
May
December
Enter Into Service (EIS)
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