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AVIATION HISTORY

June 12

2025 – Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, crashes after takeoff from Ahmedabad Airport, India, becoming the first hull loss of a Boeing 787 and the deadliest aviation accident of the 2020s, with at least 260 dead.

2013 – In response to a call for industrial action by the European Transport Workers’ Federation, air traffic controllers in 11 other countries engage in lower-key industrial actions in sympathy with the French strike, although flights are not disrupted in other countries.[1]

2012 – A Pakistan Air Force Dassault Mirage 5D of 8 Squadron crashed near Uthal in south-west Pakistan, pilot ejected safely.

2012 – A Belarus Air Force Sukhoi Su-25 from the 116 Attack Air Base crashed in the Grodno region, pilot killed.

2009 – An Indonesian Air Force locally-built Aérospatiale SA 330J Puma crashed at Bogor, West Java during a test flight following maintenance of the helicopter, all four occupants killed.

2004 – OH-58D(R) Kiowa 94-0171 from A Company, 1–25th Aviation Regiment crashes north of Baghdad; both pilots safe.[2]

2003 – A U.S. Army AH-64D Apache of 101st Aviation Brigade is shot down near Baghdad, both crewmembers survive.[3]

2003 – A U.S. Air Force F-16C Block 40B Fighting Falcon 88-0424 of 388th FW/421st FS crashes near Baghdad due to fuel starvation. The pilot ejected safely.[4]

2001 – Jetsgo, a Canadian airline, commenced operations.

1996 – Two Australian Army Sikorsky S-70A Black Hawk helicopters collide during a night training exercise near Townsville, Queensland, killing 18 soldiers.

1994 – First flight of the Boeing 777, the first computer-designed commercial aircraft.

1982 – First flight of the IAR 825

1982 – Operation Black Buck concludes with the last of five very-long range strikes on the Falkland Islands by Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan bombers.

1979 – Bryan Allen flies the Gossamer Albatross across the English Channel using pedal power. The Collier Trophy was awarded to Paul MacCready for his Gossamer Albatross, which crossed the English Channel with pilot Bryan Allen, who flew from Folkestone, England, to Cap Gris-Nez, France, in 2 hr., 49 min.[5][better source needed]

1979 – First flight of the Rutan Long-EZ

1972 – American Airlines Flight 96, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10, suffers explosive decompression when one of its cargo doors fails in flight; the crew manages an emergency landing at Detroit, Michigan and all 67 on board evacuate safely.

1966 – First flight of the Dassault Mirage F2

1965 – First flight of the Britten-Norman Islander

1961 – KLM Flight 823, a Lockheed L-188 Electra, crashes while on approach to Cairo International Airport due to pilot error; 20 of 36 on board die.

1959 – Entered Service: C-130 Hercules with the 463rd Troop Carrier Wing USAF.

1950 – An Air France Douglas DC-4 (F-BBDE) on a flight from Saigon to Paris crashes in the Arabian Sea while on approach to Bahrain Airport, killing 46 of 52 on board.

1948 – First flight of the Avro Athena

1934 – In the United States, the Air Mail Act of 1934 closely regulates the contracting of air mail services and prohibits aircraft manufacturers from owning airlines.

1930 – First flight of the Handley Page Heyford

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