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This is a list of aviation-related events from 2007:
Events
January
- January 1 – Adam Air Flight 574, a Boeing 737, disappears in Indonesian airspace with 102 people on board.
- January 6 - BA Connect, easyJet, XL Airways, Thomsonfly, Thomas Cook Airlines, Balkan Bulgarian Airlines, First Choice Airways, Air Malta, KLM Cityhopper and SN Brussels Airlines cancel all their flights to and from Bristol International Airport in a row over runway safety.
- January 9 - An AerianTur-M Antonov An-26 crashes in Balad, Iraq. The Islamic Army in Iraq claims to have shot it down.
February
March
March 12 - The first two Joint Fighter-17 aircraft were delivered to the Pakistan Air Force.
March 19 - Airbus A380 makes first flights to the United States, with one touching down in New York at John F. Kennedy International Airport and another in California at Los Angeles International Airport.
March 23 - TransAVIAexport Airlines Ilyushin Il-76 crashes in Mogadishu, Somalia; the plane is thought to have been shot down and all 11 people on board are believed to have been killed.
March 27 - The last Airbus A300 leaves the Airbus assembly line.
April
May
- May 3 - A Chicago businessman who owned a ranch near Twin Bridges and his passenger were killed Thursday morning when the small jet they were flying crashed while trying to land at the Beaverhead County Airport at Dillon. On May 3, 2007, about 1040 mountain daylight time (MDT), a Cessna Citation S550, N22HP, collided with terrain during a circling instrument approach at Dillon, Montana. [1], [2]
- May 5 - A Kenya Airways passenger plane bound for Nairobi with 114 people on board crashed in southern Cameroon on Saturday shortly after takeoff, the central African country's state radio said. Three jetliners sat ready for takeoff at Douala International Airport, their crews waiting for a massive thunderstorm to move away. [3], [4]
- May 6 - A French plane pertaining to the force of multinational peace monitoring the border of Sinai between Egypt and Israel was crushed Sunday in the desert, making nine died, including eight French soldiers, according to this force of peace. [5]
- May 17 - Three people, the two pilots and a passenger, were killed Thursday in the accident of a small plane of freight, which was crushed little after its takeoff of Walikale, in the East of the democratic Republic of Congo, one learned near the company. A plane bound for Goma was crushed this Thursday morning in Kilambo, in territory of Walikale, with approximately 300 kilometers in the west of the chief town of North-Kivu. [6], [7]
- May 30 - One of the last 2 remaining ATL-98 Carvair [N898AT] crashed at Nixon Fork Mine near McGrath, Alaska. [8]
- Final assembly of the first Boeing 787 starts.
June
- June 1 - A Tanzania People's Defence Forces passenger plane (reg JW9036) developed dual engine failure as the pilot manoeuvred to land at Dodoma airport, the pilot, Lieutenant Colonel S.M. Mayenga, said, and crash landed in the Kizota area of Dodoma. All thirteen people aboard survived. [9], [10]
- June 4 - Authorities are searching for two pilots and four doctors from an organ transplant team whose plane went down Monday afternoon in Lake Michigan shortly after the pilot signaled an emergency. [11]
- June 21 - Near Kamina enroute to Lubumbashi
DRC an overloaded Let 410UVP operated by the supposedly defunct Karibu Airways crashes inverted into a swamp shortly after takeoff, killing Mbuyu Mibanga, a member of the DRC parliament. 24 others survive. [12][13][14] - June 25 - Search-and-rescue teams combed the jungles of southern Cambodia after a passenger plane with 22 people on board crashed Monday while flying between two popular tourist destinations, officials said. [15]
- June 27 - The pilot of a twin engine, nine-seat Golden Wings Charter aircraft walked away from a low impact crash at the Airport Industrial Park Wednesday, according to authorities whose emergency systems sprang into high gear once the alert was received. [16]
- June 28 - A 737 Boeing aircraft with the number plate TBP-D2, of the Angolan Airlines that was flying the Luanda/M`banza, Congo/Negage/Luanda route, crashed Thursday in M’banza Congo city (northern Zaire province), killing six and injuring a number still to be established, ANGOP learned. [17]
- June 29 - The plane of the Prime Minister of the Ivory Coast Guillaume Soro was attacked by unknown Friday morning with the airport of Bouaké (center), an act insulated which made at least four died, but saved Mr. Soro, and thrown a cold on the process of reconciliation in progress in the country. Ivory Coast Prime Minister Guillaume Soro survived a rocket attack on his plane after it landed at an airport in the central town of Bouake, said spokesman Issa Doumbia. Guillaume Soro and her collaborators who precipitate in the vehicles chartered to convoy them dare-dare with the secretariat of the new Forces. [18], [19], [20]
- June 30
- A pilot attempting to return to the air after his small plane ran out of room on a wet runway slammed into a house in Arkansas Saturday, killing himself and a woman inside the home. [21]
- A small plane SABRE Lithium matriculation XASMR of ten seats, originating of Monterrey Nuevo Leo'n, piloted by its proprietor Daniel Reedbeds Insipid, confused to a flank of the airport Plan of Guadalupe. [22]
July
- July 5
- July 8 - Boeing 787 Rollout (7/8/2007) [25]
- July 17 - TAM Linhas Aéreas Flight 3054 crashes in São Paulo, Brazil.
- July 18 - An Antonov An-24 of Malift Air shortly after taking off from Bandundu,
DRC had an engine failure, lost altitude and crashed 8 km from Bandundu. Of the 2 crew and 8 passengers, all survived.
August
- August 19 - A China Airlines flight between Taipei and Okinawa sets on fire shortly after landing. There are no fatalities
- August 26 - In Kongolo,
DRC 13 of 15 aboard die when an overloaded Antonov An-32 (reg 9Q-CAC) owned by Agefreco Air and operated by Great Lakes Business Company crashes while flying tin ore
September
- September 1 - two aerobatics aircraft collided during Radom Air Show, two pilots died in a crash.
- September 16 - a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 [HS-OMG] from the low-cost company One-Two-Go Airlines (Thailand) carrying 123 passengers and 7 crew crash landed at Phuket and caught fire. 89 people died.
- September 24 - a Let L-410 (reg 9Q-CVL)
owned by Free Airlines crashes on landing at Malemba-Nkulu,
DRC from Lubumbashi
October
- October 4 - An Antonov An-26 [9Q-COS] from Africa One / El Sam Airlift and charted by Malift Air crashed shortly after taking off from the Kinshasa-N’Djili Airport, Congo. The airplane bound for Tshikapam crashed on the outskirt of Kinshasa killing 21 on board (1 crew survived) and at least 28 on the ground. This accident forced the Congolese minister of transportation to resign.
- October 15 - Airbus delivers its first A380 superjumbo jet to Singapore Airlines.
November
December
- (planned) Air China and Shanghai Airlines are expected to join the Star Alliance at December 12th. China Southern Airlines is expected to join the Skyteam Alliance by December. This will become the first push into the global network for China.
First flights
January
July
- July 26 - Embraer Phenom 100 Executive Jet (in São José dos Campos,Brazil)
November/December
- (planned) Boeing 787 [26]
Enter Into Service (EIS)
October
- (planned) October 27 - Airbus A380 with Singapore Airlines [27]
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