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1986 in aviation
Partial list of events that marked aviation in 1986:
(
See also
List of years in aviation
)
January
8
,
Oklahoma
: The first
C-5B Galaxy
plane delivered from
Lockheed
to the
USAF
.
11
,
India
: The first Mig-27 built by
Hindustan Aeronautics
is delivered.
31
,
Canada
:
Boeing
completes purchase of
DeHavilland
.
February
15
,
United States
: The
Beech
model 2000 Starship makes its first flight.
20
,
Iran
: An Irani civilian airplane, a Fokker 28 model, is downed by an
Iraqi
Air Force
plane, killing all passenges on the Iranian plane.
March
3
,
Wichita, Kansas
: A variant of the
Cessna
Model 208 Caravan I, specially built for
Fed Ex
, makes its first flight.
6
,
Frankfurt
: The world's heaviest passenger, an 800 pound
Austrian
man, flies on
Japan Airlines
to
Tokyo
. The airline had to remove 16 seats from a
Boeing 747
jet
to accommodate him.
April
1
,
Kuwait
: A
Boeing 767
lands after a non-stop flight from Seattle, setting a world record for the longest, non-stop flight by a twin engined
jet
.
18
,
France
:
Marcel Dassault
(real name:
Marcel Bloch
) dies at 94.
28
,
Soviet Union
:
Pan Am
returns to the Soviet Union, using a
Boeing 747
from
JFK International Airport
in
New York
.
May
3
,
Sri Lanka
: 20 passengers die after an explosion caused by
Tamil Tigers
separatists aboard a Air Lanka
Lockheed L-1011
jet
.
7
,
Dallas
: Al Mooney dead at 80.
19
,
England
: The
British Aerospace
Hawk 200
helicopter
flies for the first time.
June
July
August
September
13
,
Italy
; The Piaggio P.180 business
jet
flies for the first time.
October
November
6
, Shetland Isles: A Boeing 234
Chinook
crashes, killing 45 people. It is history's worst
helicopter
disaster.
December
2
,
Paris
: An
Air France
Concorde
returns to Paris after an 18 day around the world trip. with 94 passengers.