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1988 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1988:

Events

January

  • Sometime during the first week of January, the Iraqi Air Force hits a Greek-owned commercial cargo ship in the Persian Gulf with an Exocet missile.[1]
  • During early January, Iran experiments with the use of AGM-65 Maverick air-to-surface missiles in antishipping strikes in the Persian Gulf. The Maverick's warhead proves too small to inflict significant damage on merchant ships.[2]
  • January 1 – The United States Government begins to track the on-time-arrival and baggage-handling performance of United States airlines.[3]
  • January 15 – Since January 1, Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and one against urban and economic targets in Iran, while Iran has carried out two air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping, but none against urban and economic targets in Iraq.[4]
  • January 19 – Mid Pacific Air ceases all passenger service to Hawaii. It will cease all cargo service to Hawaii a month later.
  • January 26 – The French Ministry of Defense approves full-scale development of the Dassault Rafale.
  • January 27 – An Iraqi Air Force Mirage F-1 flies an attack profile against the United States Navy dock landing ship USS Portland (LSD-37) in the Persian Gulf, apparently not realizing the identity of its target. Another United States Navy ship establishes radio contact with the Mirage pilot and warns him off before he can fire at Portland.[1]
  • January 30 – A Boeing 747 sets a new around-the-world record of 36 hours 54 minutes.
  • January 31 – Since January 16, Iraq has conducted 11 airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and Iran has carried out two. Neither country has attacked urban and economic targets on the other's territory.[4]

February

March

  • Spanair commences operations.
  • March 6 – Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces aboard small boats and an oil platform fire on American military helicopters performing routine reconnaissance patrols over the Persian Gulf. It is the first combat to take place in the Persian Gulf since February 12, ending one of the longest lulls in fighting in the Persian Gulf since Western forces intervened there in 1987.[8]
  • March 8
    • The Iraqi Air Force hits an Iranian ship for the first time since February 9, beginning a series of regular Iraqi attacks against shipping in the Persian Gulf. Iraq claims it has hit 23 ships in the Persian Gulf since January 1, but shipping companies confirm only nine ships damaged.[8]
    • During a domestic flight in the Soviet Union from Kurgan to Leningrad, the Ovechkin family hijacks Aeroflot Flight 3739, a Tupolev Tu-154B (NATO reporting name "Careless") airliner, and demand that the crew fly to London so that they can escape from the Soviet Union. The crew persuades the hijackers that they must first land in Finland to refuel, but instead lands at the Soviet military airbase at Veshchevo, where a Soviet interior ministry incident response team storms the aircraft. Four hostages are killed and five hijackers commit suicide; ten surviving hijackers are arrested.
  • March 15 – As both Iran and Iraq escalate their air campaigns against one another, Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 114 against urban and economic targets in Iran since March 1, while Iran has carried out 42 air attacks against urban or economic targets in Iraq, but none against shipping.[4]
  • March 17 – Avianca Flight 410, a Boeing 727-21, crashes near Cúcuta, Colombia, killing all 143 people on board.
  • March 19 – The Iraqi Air Force conducts a major raid against Iran's Kharg Island, setting two tankers ablaze and killing 46 crewmen.[8]
  • March 31 – Since March 16, Iraq has conducted 14 airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 94 against urban and economic targets in Iran, while Iran has carried out 15 air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping and 129 against urban or economic targets in Iraq.[4]
  • During a major Iraqi ground offensive in northern Iran, the Iraqi Air Force flies an average of 224 sorties per day, losing an average of three aircraft per day. The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force probably loses a few of its small remaining force of operational F-5 Freedom Fighters.[9]

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

First flights

February

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July

August

September

October

December

Entered service

April

May

References

  1. ^ a b c Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, pp. 352n.
  2. ^ a b c d Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 363.
  3. ^ Associated Press, "Carriers Do Better On Arrival Time, Liggage," The Washington Post, August 10, 2012, p. A9.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 365.
  5. ^ Brogan, Patrick, The Fighting Never Stopped: A Comprehensive Guide to Global Conflict Since 1945, New York: Vintage Books, 1990, ISBN 0-679-72033-2, p. 67.
  6. ^ a b Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran–Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 340.
  7. ^ Cordesman and Wagner, p. 517.
  8. ^ a b c Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 368.
  9. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 371.
  10. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 372.
  11. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 374.
  12. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 375.
  13. ^ a b c Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 388.
  14. ^ planecrashinfo.com Famous People Who Died in Aviation Accidents: 1980s
  15. ^ Anonymous, "Indian sets balloon flight record," bbc.com, 26 November 2005, 12:11 GMT.
  16. ^ balloonboise.com Ballooning History
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  18. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 387.
  19. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, pp. 389-390.
  20. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, pp. 391–394.
  21. ^ Cordesman, Anthony H., and Abraham R. Wagner, The Lessons of Modern War, Volume II: The Iran-Iraq War, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1990, ISBN 0-8133-1330-9, p. 395.
  22. ^ Brogan, Patrick, The Fighting Never Stopped: A Comprehensive Guide to Global Conflict Since 1945, New York: Vintage Books, 1990, ISBN 0-679-72033-2, pp. 207, 211.
  23. ^ Aviation Safety Network Accident Description
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  28. ^ NTSB. "Safety recommendation" (PDF). NTSB. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  29. ^ Donald, David, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1997, ISBN 0-7607-0592-5, p. 5.
  30. ^ Энергетика касатки (PDF) (in Russian). Vzlyot. p. 35. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
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  32. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 496.
  33. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 145.
  34. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 646.
  35. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 218.
  36. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 102.
  37. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 98.
  38. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 122.
  39. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 221.
  40. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 313.
  41. ^ Donald, David, ed., The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, New York: Barnes & Noble Books, 1997, ISBN 0-7607-0592-5, p. 58.
  42. ^ Lambert 1990, p. 52.
  43. ^ "Airscene: Aircraft and Industry: United Kingdom". Air International, Vol. 35, No. 1, July 1988. p. 5. ISSN 0306-5634.

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Government begins to track the on time arrival and baggage handling performance of United States airlines 3 January 15 Since January 1 Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and one against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out two air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping but none against urban and economic targets in Iraq 4 January 19 Mid Pacific Air ceases all passenger service to Hawaii It will cease all cargo service to Hawaii a month later January 26 The French Ministry of Defense approves full scale development of the Dassault Rafale January 27 An Iraqi Air Force Mirage F 1 flies an attack profile against the United States Navy dock landing ship USS Portland LSD 37 in the Persian Gulf apparently not realizing the identity of its target Another United States Navy ship establishes radio contact with the Mirage pilot and warns him off before he can fire at Portland 1 January 30 A Boeing 747 sets a new around the world record of 36 hours 54 minutes January 31 Since January 16 Iraq has conducted 11 airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and Iran has carried out two Neither country has attacked urban and economic targets on the other s territory 4 February Edit In retaliation for a bomb attack on a bank in South West Africa South African Air Force Mirage aircraft attack the headquarters of the South West Africa People s Organization SWAPO 5 During the month the United States Navy withdraws the last of the eight RH 53D Sea Stallion minesweeping helicopters it had deployed to the Persian Gulf in August 1987 to assist in the clearing of Iraqi and Iranian naval mines 6 In mid February an Iraqi Air Force Tupolev Tu 16 NATO reporting name Badger bomber fires Silkworm missiles which come within eight nautical miles 15 km of a convoy escorted by United States Navy ships 6 February 7 The Iraqi Air Force strikes Iran s Kharg Island for the first time since November 4 1987 2 February 9 The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force makes rare use of its F 14 Tomcats in an air to air combat role ambushing two Iraqi Air Force Mirage F 1s as they turn north to attack Farsi Island Using AIM 9 Sidewinder air to air missiles they shoot down at least one of the Mirages Iran has lost most of its air power during the course of the Iran Iraq War but appears to have about seven to nine F 14s 20 F 4 Phantom IIs and 20 F 5 Freedom Fighters that still are operational 2 February 13 The United States Navy guided missile destroyer USS Chandler DDG 996 comes within seconds of firing at an Iraqi Air Force Mirage F 1 flyng an attack profile before the Iraqi pilot turns away without firing 1 February 15 Since February 1 Iraq has conducted four airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 27 against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out three air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping but none against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 February 18 The airline Binter Canarias a subsidiary of Iberia is founded It will begin flight operations in March 1989 February 26 After Iraqi troops are driven out of the area Iraqi aircraft drop mustard gas on the town of Halabja in Iraqi Kurdistan Iran responds by firing hydrogen cyanide gas into the area using artillery The two poison gas attacks combined kill 5 000 people 7 February 27 The Iraqi Air Force carries out a major raid against the Rey oil refinery in Tehran badly damaging it and forcing Iran to resume rationing of petroleum products 2 February 29 Since February 16 Iraq has conducted 13 airstrikes against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out five against urban or economic targets in Iraq Neither side has launched air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping during the period 4 March Edit Spanair commences operations March 6 Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces aboard small boats and an oil platform fire on American military helicopters performing routine reconnaissance patrols over the Persian Gulf It is the first combat to take place in the Persian Gulf since February 12 ending one of the longest lulls in fighting in the Persian Gulf since Western forces intervened there in 1987 8 March 8 The Iraqi Air Force hits an Iranian ship for the first time since February 9 beginning a series of regular Iraqi attacks against shipping in the Persian Gulf Iraq claims it has hit 23 ships in the Persian Gulf since January 1 but shipping companies confirm only nine ships damaged 8 During a domestic flight in the Soviet Union from Kurgan to Leningrad the Ovechkin family hijacks Aeroflot Flight 3739 a Tupolev Tu 154B NATO reporting name Careless airliner and demand that the crew fly to London so that they can escape from the Soviet Union The crew persuades the hijackers that they must first land in Finland to refuel but instead lands at the Soviet military airbase at Veshchevo where a Soviet interior ministry incident response team storms the aircraft Four hostages are killed and five hijackers commit suicide ten surviving hijackers are arrested March 15 As both Iran and Iraq escalate their air campaigns against one another Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 114 against urban and economic targets in Iran since March 1 while Iran has carried out 42 air attacks against urban or economic targets in Iraq but none against shipping 4 March 17 Avianca Flight 410 a Boeing 727 21 crashes near Cucuta Colombia killing all 143 people on board March 19 The Iraqi Air Force conducts a major raid against Iran s Kharg Island setting two tankers ablaze and killing 46 crewmen 8 March 31 Since March 16 Iraq has conducted 14 airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 94 against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out 15 air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping and 129 against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 During a major Iraqi ground offensive in northern Iran the Iraqi Air Force flies an average of 224 sorties per day losing an average of three aircraft per day The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force probably loses a few of its small remaining force of operational F 5 Freedom Fighters 9 April Edit The Mexican government owned airline Aeromexico is declared bankrupt and grounded After privatization it will resume operations in October with a new corporate identity but still marketed as Aeromexico April 7 The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force stages a raid against Baghdad inflicting little damage and apparently losing one aircraft 10 April 8 Pacific Southwest Airlines shuts down operations and is integrated to US Air April 15 Since April 1 Iraq has conducted two airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and 38 against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out one air attack against Persian Gulf shipping and 85 against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 April 17 Iraq launches a major ground offensive to retake al Faw from Iran claiming that its fixed wing aircraft and attack helicopters have flown 318 combat sorties during the day 11 April 18 The United States Navy conducts Operation Praying Mantis against Iranian forces and facilities in the Persian Gulf A 6E Intruders from the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise CVN 65 sink a speedboat assist surface ships in sinking the frigate Sahand and cripple the frigate Sabalan Two Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force F 4 Phantom II fighters approach the guided missile cruiser USS Wainwright CG 28 which damages one of them with a surface to air missile Al Faw falls to Iraqi forces and Iran makes an unfounded claim that American attack helicopters have supported the Iraqi offensive 12 April 23 Kanellos Kanellopoulos recreates the mythical flight of Daedalus by flying a pedal powered aircraft the MIT Daedalus from Crete to Santorini covering the 119 km 74 mi in 3 hours 54 minutes April 28 Aloha Airlines Flight 243 suffers an explosive decompression in flight over the Hawaiian Islands with the roof blowing off the Boeing 737 200 from the cockpit to just in front of the wings All 90 passengers and four of the five crew survive one flight attendant is swept out of the plane and falls to her death April 30 Since April 16 Iraq has conducted two airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and seven against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out five air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping and 58 against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 May Edit May 6 Wideroe Flight 710 a de Havilland Canada Dash 7 descends too quickly on approach in heavy fog to Bronnoysund Airport at Bronnoy Norway and crashes into the mountain Torghatten killing all 36 people on board It remains the deadliest accident involving a Dash 7 May 8 The world s smallest airplane the Starr Bumble Bee II makes its first flight piloted by its builder Robert H Starr It crashes the same day due to engine failure seriously injuring Starr May 10 Airbus A300s are delivered to American Airlines and enter service with the airline May 15 Since May 1 Iraq has conducted 12 airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and two against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out no airstrikes 4 May 23 Shamu One a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 300 painted like and named after a SeaWorld killer whale begins flying for the airline May 24 British Airways takes over British Caledonian May 24 Descending to land at Moisant Field in New Orleans Louisiana TACA Flight 110 a Boeing 737 3T0 encounters heavy rain hail and turbulence which cause both of its engines to lose power The pilots make a deadstick landing on a wide grass levee at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s Michoud Assembly Facility in the Michoud area of eastern New Orleans There are no fatalities and only seven of the 45 people on board suffer injuries all minor May 25 The Iraqi Air Force strikes the power station at Neka Iran 13 May 29 Saudi Arabian investor and businessman Salem bin Laden a half brother and cousin of future al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden dies when the Spirit ultralight aircraft he is piloting near San Antonio Texas strikes overhead power lines and falls 115 feet 35 meters to the ground 14 May 30 The first aircraft carrier to be built in Spain Principe de Asturias is commissioned into the Spanish Navy May 31 Since May 16 Iraq has conducted two airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and two against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out five air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping but none against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 June Edit June 6 Ascending from Plano Texas Swedish aviator Per Lindstrand sets a new world altitude record for hot air balloons reaching 19 811 meters 64 997 feet The record will stand until 26 November 2005 15 16 June 8 Operating in the Persian Gulf the United States Navy guided missile frigate USS Halyburton FFG 40 orders an airliner operating as British Airways Flight 147 to turn away or risk being fired upon the airliner comes into a near miss situation with another airliner prompting the Dubai air traffic control center to lodge a formal protest 17 June 15 Since June 1 Iraq has conducted three airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf but nine against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out no air attacks 4 June 18 Iraqi and Mujahideen e Khalq grounds forces launch an offensive to take Mehran Iran supported by 580 sorties by Iraqi Air Force jets and Iraqi attack helicopters 18 June 23 The Iraqi Air Force launches its heaviest attack against urban and economic targets in Iran in two months setting six crude oil production units in Ahwaz two oil pumping stations in Bibi Hakemeh and two oil installations at Kaj Saran ablaze 13 June 25 Iraqi ground forces launch a major ground offensive against Iranian forces around Majnoon and behind the Majnoon Islands Iraqi Air Force jets and Iraqi attack helicopters apparently fly over 40 sorties in support of the offensive The Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force commits 35 aircraft to countering the Iraqi offensive and suffers heavy losses 19 June 26 The first crash of an Airbus A320 occurs when Air France Flight 296 an Airbus A320 111 carrying 130 passengers and a crew of six makes a low altitude low speed flyby with landing gear down as part of an air show at Mulhouse Habsheim Airport in France strikes trees beyond the runway and crashes Three passengers die and 50 people on board are injured June 30 The Iraqi Air Force strikes an Iranian natural gas facility and an Iranian offshore oil platform 13 Since June 16 Iraq has conducted 13 airstrikes against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out one against urban and economic targets in Iraq Neither country had launched air raids against shipping in the Persian Gulf 4 July Edit July 1 The Government of Australia creates the Civil Aviation Authority to control aviation safety regulation and provide air traffic control services in Australia July 3 After an Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy speedboat fires on her LAMPS Mark III helicopter while it observes the activities of Iranian gunboats and speedboats in the Persian Gulf the United States Navy guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes CG 49 engages the Iranian craft with gunfire Shortly thereafter Vincennes shoots down Iran Air Flight 655 an Airbus A300B2 203 airliner flying from Bandar Abbas International Airport in Bandar Abbas Iran to Dubai International Airport in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates killing all 290 people on board The United States Government maintains that the cruiser s crew believed the airliner was a threatening Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force F 14 Tomcat and blames the airliner s crew for failing to monitor warning frequencies and Iranian air traffic control for routing the aircraft at too low an altitude over a known area of hostilities the Government of Iran argues that the ship s crew knew that the aircraft was an airliner and shot it down deliberately and unlawfully 20 July 8 13 Eleven year old Chris Marshall flies a Mooney M20 from San Diego California in the United States to Paris France July 12 Two United States Army helicopters exchange fire with two Iranian gunboats in the Persian Gulf east of Farsi Island forcing the Iranian vessels to break off their attack on the tanker Universal Monarch 21 July 13 A British International Helicopters Sikorsky S 61N helicopter ditches in the North Sea northeast of Sumburgh Airport Shetland Scotland without injury to any of the 21 people on board July 14 Sichuan Airlines begins flight operations Its first route is between Chengdu and Wanzhou China July 15 Since July 1 Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against shipping in the Persian Gulf and three against urban and economic targets in Iran while Iran has carried out five air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping but none against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 July 25 The Portuguese regional airline Portugalia is established It will begin flight operations in July 1990 July 31 Since July 16 Iraq has conducted four airstrikes against urban and economic targets in Iran but Iran has carried out no air attacks against urban or economic targets in Iraq Neither country has launched air attacks against Persian Gulf shipping during the period 4 August Edit August 17 During its initial climb after takeoff from Bahawalpur Airport in Bahawalpur Pakistan a Pakistan Air Force Lockheed C 130B Hercules carrying President of Pakistan Muhammad Zia ul Haq crashes 7 kilometers 4 3 miles north of the airport killing all 30 people on board In addition to Zia the dead include the chairman of Pakistan s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Akhtar Abdur Rahman Brigadier Siddique Salik United States Ambassador to Pakistan Arnold Lewis Raphel and the head of the United States military aid mission to Pakistan General Herbert M Wassom 22 23 August 20 Since August 1 Iraq has conducted five airstrikes against urban and economic targets in Iran but has not attacked Persian Gulf shipping while Iran has carried out one air attack against Persian Gulf shipping but has not launched air attacks against urban or economic targets in Iraq 4 A ceasefire officially brings the seven year eleven month long Iran Iraq War to an end although Iran and Iraq had formally announced an end to all fighting on August 8 24 August 28 The Ramstein airshow disaster takes place during a performance by the Italian Air Force Frecce Tricolori aerobatic demonstration team at Ramstein Air Base in West Germany when three Aermacchi MB 339 PAN aircraft collide killing all three pilots and 67 spectators on the ground and injuring 346 people It is the worst air show accident in history August 31 Delta Air Lines Flight 1141 a Boeing 727 crashes on takeoff from Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Euless Texas killing 14 and injuring 76 of the 108 people on board September Edit September 7 Trans World Airlines stockholders approve majority owner Carl Icahn s proposal to take the company private The transaction earns 610 3 million for the stockholders of which 469 million goes to Icahn and adds 539 7 million to the airline s debt 25 September 10 Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force aircraft bomb the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Tuwaitha 26 September 15 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 604 a Boeing 737 260 strikes a flock of speckled pigeons during takeoff from Bahir Dar Airport at Bahir Dar Ethiopia Both of its engines ingest birds and lose thrust as the aircraft returns to the airport and the plane catches fire during a belly landing Thirty five of the 104 people on board die September 30 American race car driver Al Holbert is fatally injured when the Piper PA 60 601P Aerostar he is piloting crashes near Columbus Ohio just after takeoff because its clamshell door is not closed 27 October Edit October 1 The privately owned airline Aerovias de Mexico SA de CV begins flight operations using the remaining assets of its predecessor the Mexican government owned Aeromexico which had ceased operations in April due to bankruptcy The new airline also operates as Aeromexico October 5 Donald Trump makes arrangements to purchase the Eastern Air Lines Shuttle The deal will be completed in June 1989 October 12 A Bar Harbor Airlines ATR 42 loses the required separation between it and Air Force One while both are descending to land at Newark International Airport The minimum distance between the two aircraft was 500 feet 150 meters vertically and 1 58 miles 2 54 kilometers horizontally 28 October 19 Indian Airlines Flight 113 a Boeing 737 2A8 strikes trees and a high tension pylon while on approach in fog to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad Gujarat India and crashes killing 130 of the 135 people on board and leaving all five survivors injured November Edit November 2 LOT Flight 703 an Antonov An 24W crash lands at Bialobrzegi Poland when its engines shut down due to atmospheric icing while the aircraft is on approach to Rzeszow Jasionka Airport One person is killed in the crash but the other 28 people on board evacuate quickly escaping before the plane bursts into flame among the survivors is Polish radio presenter Tomasz Beksinski As a result of the crash LOT Polish Airlines replaces all of its An 24s with ATR 42 and ATR 72 aircraft November 10 The United States Air Force publicly unveils the Lockheed F 117A Nighthawk stealth fighter It had been operational secretly since 1983 29 November 18 Malev Hungarian Airlines begins phasing out its Soviet era planes with the introduction of its first Western designed aircraft a Boeing 737 200 It is the first airline in a Communist Eastern European country to acquire a Western built aircraft December Edit Flying Tiger Line is sold to Federal Express It will complete its merger with Federal Express in August 1989 December 8 A United States Air Force A 10 Thunderbolt II on a low level flying exercise crashes into the upper floor of an apartment complex in a residential area of Remscheid West Germany killing the pilot and five people on the ground and injuring 50 others December 16 A Learjet 24B flying from Memphis International Airport in Memphis Tennessee to Addison Texas overshoots its destination After air traffic controllers fail to contact its two person crew one of them National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA astronaut candidate Susan Reynolds a United States Air Force T 38 Talon intercepts it and finds it flying with frost apparently inside its cockpit windows but also cannot communicate with its crew The Learjet flies into Mexico and crashes near Cuatro Cienegas in Coahuila Mexico after it runs out of fuel killing both crew members December 21 Pan American World Airways Flight 103 a Boeing 747 flying from London to New York City and carrying many American passengers home for Christmas explodes over Lockerbie Scotland killing all 259 on board and eleven on the ground English rock musician Paul Jeffreys and his new wife flying to their honeymoon are among the dead 27 Libyan terrorists are blamed for the tragedy December 31 In a pilot error incident at Odessa Airport an Aeroflot Tupolev Tu 134A NATO reporting name Crusty achieves the highest landing speed for an aircraft at 415 kilometres per hour 258 mph 30 First flights EditFebruary Edit February 11 Cirrus VK 30 31 February 19 Boeing 737 400 31 February 22 IRGC Fajr 31 March Edit March 18 Akaflieg Braunschweig SB 13 Arcus 31 April Edit April 16 McDonnell Douglas T 45 Goshawk 31 April 21 Boeing 747 400 April 29 Grob G 116 31 May Edit May 8 Starr Bumble Bee IIJune Edit June 14 Schweizer 330 N330TT 31 June 28 Sukhoi Su 27M NATO reporting name Flanker E July Edit July 12 Scaled Composites Beechcraft Model 143 Triumph N143SC 32 also first flight of the Williams International FJ44 turbofan engine July 14 Socata TBM700 F WTBM 33 August Edit August 15 SZD 55 sailplane 34 August 25 FFV Aerotech BA 14 Starling 35 August 28 Hoffmann H 40 D EIOF 36 September Edit September 28 Ilyushin Il 96October Edit October 15 MBB Bo 108 D HBOX 37 October 27 ATR 72 F WWEY 38 December Edit December 9 JAS 39 Gripen 39 December 12 CMC Leopard G BKRL 40 December 21 Antonov An 225 Mriya 41 December 28 Let L 610 OK 130 42 Entered service EditApril April 29 Airbus A320 with British AirwaysMay May 9 British Aerospace ATP with British Midland 43 References Edit a b c Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 pp 352n a b c d Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 363 Associated Press Carriers Do Better On Arrival Time Liggage The Washington Post August 10 2012 p A9 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 365 Brogan Patrick The Fighting Never Stopped A Comprehensive Guide to Global Conflict Since 1945 New York Vintage Books 1990 ISBN 0 679 72033 2 p 67 a b Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 340 Cordesman and Wagner p 517 a b c Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 368 Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 371 Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 1990 ISBN 0 8133 1330 9 p 372 Cordesman Anthony H and Abraham R Wagner The Lessons of Modern War Volume II The Iran Iraq War Boulder Colorado Westview Press 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