2009 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events in 2009.

Events

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During the year, the airlines Aeromak, City Link Air, FlyMontserrat, KentuckySkies, Mint Airways, and Trawel Fly are established, the airlines Air Arabia Maroc, Arik Niger, and Nile Air commence flight operations, and Sol Dominicana Airlines ceases operations.

January

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6 January
  • Ted, a brand of the American airline United Airlines for their economy flights, is discontinued. Economy flights are rebranded under the main United Airlines brand.[citation needed]
10 January
15 January
US Airways Flight 1549
17 January
20 January
  • The Dominican Civil Aviation Institute suspends Caribair from operating for "operational irregularities".[6]
25 January
  • The operating licence of Swedish airline Nordic Airways is suspended, the Swedish Transport Agency stating that the airline is "no longer able to fulfill its commitments and duties to its passengers."[7]
27 January
29 January
  • The Australian airline MacAir Airlines enters voluntary administration and ceases operations.[9]

February

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7 February
12 February


22 February
  • The Australian airline SkyAirWorld suspends operations pending a restructure of its business.[13]
25 February
Turkish Airlines Flight 1951

March

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12 March
13 March
20 March
  • Emirates Flight 407, an Airbus A340-500, registration A6-ERG, suffers a tailstrike during its take-off run at Melbourne Airport, Australia. Although take off is achieved, the aircraft overruns the end of the runway and destroys some 200 metres (220 yd) of strobe lights on the ground. The damaged aircraft dumps fuel and makes a safe landing at Melbourne. The investigation found that an incorrect weight value was entered into the aircraft's computer, resulting in an incorrect calculated take-off speed.[17]
23 March
25 March

April

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April
1 April
6 April
15 April
17 April
19 April
24 April
29 April

May

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1 May
3 May
6 May
20 May

June

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1 June
Air France Flight 447
30 June

July

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3 July
13 July
Southwest Airlines Flight 2294
14 July
15 July
24 July
28 July

August

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2 August
4 August
7 August
8 August
11 August
14 August
16 August
23 August
27 August
31 August

September

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1 September
2 September
8 September
  • The Russian airline KD Avia suspends flight operations.
9 September
14 September
19 September
22 September
24 September
29 September
30 September
  • The Serbian airline Jat Airways suspends flights due to a maintenance company refusing to work on their aircraft in a dispute over unpaid bills.[28]

October

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2 October
21 October
23 October
24 October
27 October
29 October

November

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1 November
10 November
11 November
12 November
27 November
28 November

December

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8 December
  • In the United Kingdom, Coventry Airport announces that it is to close with immediate effect due to its owners being wound up in the High Court.[39]
9 December
16 December
18 December
21 December
22 December
25 December

Deaths

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13 January
8 February
2 June
20 June
18 July

First flights

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25 April
21 October
12 November
13 November
25 November
3 December
4 December
9 December
11 December
15 December

Entered service

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Retirements

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Deadliest crash

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The deadliest crash of this year was Air France Flight 447, an Airbus A330 which crashed in the mid-Atlantic Ocean on 1 June, killing all 228 people on board.

References

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