History: List of aviation accidents by year
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1979
- 28 November 1979 - Air New Zealand Flight 901. A MCDonnel Douglas DC-10-30 crashed into Mount Erebus, Antarctica. The flight was special sightseeing tour which left Auckland Airport in the morning and overflew parts of the Antarctic continent before returning to Auckland in the evening. The accident is commonly known as the Mount Erebus disaster.
1980
- 27 June 1980 - Aerolinee Itavia Flight 870. An Aerolinee Itavia Douglas DC9 crashed into the Tyrrhenian Sea between Ponza and Ustica killing all 81 passengers and crew. The aircraft was performing a flight between Bologna and Palermo. It is believed to have been brought down by an explosion either by a bomb placed in the rear lavatory either by a missile of unknown origin.
1982
- 13 January 1982 - Air Florida Flight 90. An Air Florida Boeing 737-200 crashed into the 14th Street Bridge over the Potomac River due to pilot error .
- 24 June 1982 - British Airways Flight 009. A British Airways Boeing 747-200 en route from London Heathrow LHR EGLL to Auckland International Airport AKL NZAA flies into volcanic ash loosing all engines. The flight crew manages to restart engines and land the plane safely
1985
- 12 August 1985 - Japan Airlines Flight 123. A Japan Airlines Boeing 747SR operating scheduled domestic flight from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Osaka International Airport suffered an explosive decompression 12 minutes after takeoff. 32 minutes later the aircraft crashed into Mount Takamagahara at about 100 km from Tokyo. Out of the 524 passengers and crew only 4 survived. This is to date the deadliest single-aircraft accident in the history of aviation.
1988
- 3 July 1988 - Iran Air Flight 655. A civilian Iran Air Airbus A300B2-203 performing a passenger flight from Tehran Mehrabad International Airport to Dubai International Airport was shot down by the United States Navy Guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes CG-49 after the cruiser crew mistakenly identified the aircraft as an attacking F14A Tomcat fighter aircraft.
1989
- 10 March 1989 - Air Ontario Flight 1363 was an Air Ontario flight operated by a Fokker F28 Fellowship airplane, registered C-FONF which crashed near the city of Dryden, Ontario during take-off just hundreds of meters from the airport because ice and snow was accumulating on the airplane's wings.
1996
- 3 April 1996 - Special trade mission flight IFO-21 a USAF CT-43A crashed on approach to Dubrovnik Airport during an official trade mission killing all 35 people on board.
1998
- 2 September 1998 - Swissair Flight 111. A Swissair MD11 en route from John F.Kennedy International Airport to Geneva International Airport crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near Halifax International Airport due to a fire which started from the in-flight entertainement system.
1999
- 1 June 1999 - American Airlines Flight 1420. An American Airlines MCDonnell Douglas MD 82 overran the runway while landing at Little Rock National Airport and crashed. 11 out of the 145 people on board died, including the captain of the plane.
2000
- 10 January 2000 - Crossair Flight 498. A Crossair Saab 340B a commuter flight from Zurich,Switzerland to Dresden, Germany crashed two minutes after takeoff at about 7km from the airport. The official report concluded that the cause of the crash was due to loss of control resulting from human error.
2001
- 24 August 2001 - Air Transat Flight 236 was an Air Transat flight operated with an Airbus A330 between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Lisbon Portela Airport. Due to a fuel leak the plane ran out of fuel and the crew had to glide the plane to the Azores where it successfully landed on a military airfield. No casualties were recorded.
- 12 Novembe 2001 - American Airlines Flight 587 was an American Airlines flight operated with an Airbus A300 between New York John F Kennedy Airport and Santo Domingo Las Americas Airport in the Dominican Republic. The flight crashed shortly after takeoff into a residential area in Belle Harbor, a neighborhood of Queens. All 260 passengers and crew perished along with five people on the ground.
- 24 November 2001 - Crossair Flight 3597. A Crossair Avro RJ100 operating the flight Berlin Tegel, Germany to Zurich, Switzerland crashed into a wooded area near Bassersdorf, Switzerland and exploded killing 24 of the 33 people on board, among them Melanie Thornton the lead singer of the eurodance group La Bouche.
2005
- 14 August 2005 - Helios Airways Flight 522 crashed into a mountain north of Marathon and Varnavas, Greece while enroute from Larnaca, Cyprus to Athens, Greece. All 121 passengers and crew on board were killed.
2008
- 27 November 2008 - XL Airways Germany Flight 888T, an Air New Zealand Airbus A320 performing an acceptance test flight from Perpignan Airport to Perpignan Airport crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, 7 km off Canet-en-Roussillon on the French coast. Due to the nature of the flight - acceptance test flight after maintenance and transfer from XL Air Airways Germany to Air New Zealand there were only 7 people on board.
2009
- 15 January 2009 - US Airways Flight 1549. The incidents which involves a US Airways Airbus A320 en route from from New York La Guardia LGA KLGA to Charlotte Douglas International CLT KCLT. The aircraft hit a flock of birds and lost both engines in the process. The pilot decided to ditch the plane in the frozen Hudson River. All the passangers and the whole crew survived.
- 1 June 2009 - Air France Flight 447. The accident involved an Air France Airbus A330 en route from (Rio de Janeiro Galeão Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport GIG SBGL)) to Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport CDG LFPG. The plane crashed into the Atlantic Ocean killing all 216 passengers and 12 crew. The investigation concluded that the aircraft crashed due to an aerodynamic stall. This stall was preceded by inconsistent readings from the pitot tubes of the aircraft.
2011
- 01 November 2011 - A LOT Polish Airlines Boeing 767-300ER registered SP-LPC was operating as LOT Flight 16 from Newark Liberty Airport EWR KEWR to Warsaw Chopin Airport WAW EPWA, during the flight the aircraft experienced a failure in the hydraulic system that rendered some of the flaps and landing gear unusable. After switching to the backup system, only the flaps control was regained. Further attempts by the crew to lower the landing gear failed. After circling Warsaw Airport for more then an hour the Boeing 767-300ER made a belly landing, a very unusual and rare event for modern jetliners. The crew under the command of captain Tadeusz Wrona made a historic landing with no fatalities.
2012
- 9 May 2012 - The Sukhoi Superjet demonstration tour crash - A Sukhoi Superjet 100 with registration RA-97004 was performing a demonstration flight with 37 passengers and eight crew members on board when it disappeared from radar screens in a mountainous area 60km south of Jakarta, in the province of West Java, Indonesia. Search and rescue operations found the aircraft the next day crashed on the side of a ridge on Mount Salak
2013
- 8 June 2013 - Wizz Air Flight 3141, an Airbus A320-232 registered HA-LWM performing a flight from Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport, Romania to Rome Ciampino, Italy, made an emergency landing on Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport when the aircraft was unable to lower the landing gear. While the aircraft should have landed at Rome Ciampino the crew diverted to Fiumicino because of the longer runway. The landing was performed with one of the main undercarriage on a foam bed laid down by the firefighters. The landing was successful with no injuries although initially there were reports of injuries which were denied by Wizz Air and the airport. The aircraft was evacuated using slides.
2014
- 8 March 2014 - Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared while en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, the aircraft has not been found since (July 2014)
- 17 July 2014 - Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a Boeing 777-200ER performing a scheduled international passenger flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur crashed in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. From the first available informations it seems that the airplane was shot down by a yet unidentified party.
2015
- 24 March 2015 - Germanwings Flight 9525 (4U9525) operated by Germanwings with an Airbus A320 registration D-AIPX crashed in the South of France while en route from Barcelona El Prat Airport to Düsseldorf Airport.
2016
- 19 March 2016 - Flydubai Flight 981 operated with a Boeing 737-800 from Dubai International Airport to Rostov-on-Don suffered a fatal crash during a second landing attempt in bad weather at Rostov on Don Airport. The airplane carried 55 passengers and 7 crew, all of them perished in the accident.
- 19 May 2016 - EgyptAir Flight 804 operated with an Airbus A320 from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Cairo International Airport disappeared from radar at 02:45 local time. The aircraft is presumably crashed into the Mediterranean Sea.
- 3 August 2016 - Emirates Flight 521 operated with a Boeing 777-300 aircraft registered as A6-EMW crash landed at Dubai International Airport. According to initial reports the aircraft's landing gear collapsed upon landing.
- 5 August 2016 - ASL Airlines Hungary Flight QY 7332 - a Boeing 737-400F performing a freight flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle, France to Orio Al Serio International Airport, Bergamo, Italy overran the runway while landing in thunderstorm and poor weather.
2021
- 9 January 2021 - Sriwijaya Flight 182 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by Sriwijaya Air from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, Tangerang to Supadio International Airport, Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The flight was operated with a Boeing 737-524 but it shortly disappeared from radar just four minutes after departure. Later it was confirmed that the aircraft crashed in the waters of the Thousand Islands, 19 km (12 mi; 10 nmi) from the airport.
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