July 17
2006 – STS-121 space shuttle ‘Discovery’ mission to the International Space Station (ISS) is back on earth
2002 – Midway Airlines (1993–2003) suspends operations.
1997 – STS-94, Space Shuttle Columbia mission, is back on earth.
1991 – Death of Arthur Raymond “Ray” Brooks, American WWI flying ace, pioneer in the development of radio navigational aids (NAVAIDs) and one of the earliest commercial pilots involved with carrying mail (air mail) for the US Post Office Department.
1991 – Launch of ERS-1, European remote sensing satellite (ERS), European Space Agency’s first Earth-observing satellite.
1989 – First flight of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit
1984 – Two airships are seen over London for the first time since the WWI when British Airship Industries fly their Skyship 600 and Skyship 500 models on a round trip between Cardington in Bedfordshire and Tower Bridge.
1984 – Launch of Soyuz T-12 (also known as Salyut 7 EP-4), 7 th manned spaceflight to the Soviet space station Salyut 7.
1980 – Cathay Pacific begins a Hong Kong–London service.
1978 – First flight of the Soko G-4 Super Galeb, Yugoslav single engine, advanced jet trainer/light strike aircraft.
1975 – American Apollo capsule links up to a Russian Soyuz capsule in orbit, marking the first space collaboration between the two nations. It would also be the last Apollo mission, as well as the last manned mission for six years until the launch of the first Space Shuttle in 1981.
1970 – Retired: Northrop HL-10
1962 – Maj Robert M. White (USAF), pilots the North American X-15 to a record altitude of 314 750 feet (59 miles, 96 km).
1952 – 58 Republic F84 Thunderjets complete a trans-ocean flight of 10,895 miles, with seven stops, from Georgia in the USA to Yokota in Japan.
1949 – First flight of the Vickers Varsity, a British twin-engine crew trainer.
1947 – First flight of the Sud-Ouest Corse II, French mail and passenger transport aircraft