2003 in aviation

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This is a list of aviation-related events from 2003.

Events

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=May=

  • May - An airport policeman, Raj Namdeo, shoots his supervisor and takes some other people hostage. His supervisor is taken to hospital but does not survive. He later surrenders in the presence of his mother and the then deputy Chief Minister. The situation took around 7 hours.{{Cite web|url=https://m.rediff.com/news/2003/may/24pic1.htm|title=rediff.com: CISF constable Raj Namdeo taken into custody|website=m.rediff.com|accessdate=7 May 2023}}{{Cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/airport-witnessed-a-7-hour-hostage-drama/articleshow/47528522.cms?from=mdr|title=Airport witnessed a 7-hour hostage drama|newspaper=The Times of India |date=26 May 2003|accessdate=7 May 2023}}

=June=

  • 6 June – American screenwriter Jessica Kaplan and all three other people on board are killed when their Beechcraft Model A36TV Bonanza nose-dives into an apartment building just after takeoff from Santa Monica Airport in Santa Monica, California.{{Cite web|url=https://www.planecrashinfo.com/famous2000s.htm|title=Famous people who died in aviation accidents|website=www.planecrashinfo.com|accessdate=7 May 2023}}{{Cite web|url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20010404-1|title=ASN Aircraft accident Antonov An-26 registration unknown Adar Yel|website=aviation-safety.net|accessdate=7 May 2023}}
  • 26 June – The NASA Helios Prototype unmanned aerial vehicle breaks up in flight and crashes into the Pacific Ocean about {{convert|16|km|0|abbr=on}} west of Kauai, Hawaii, during a remotely piloted systems checkout flight in preparation for an endurance test scheduled for July.{{Cite web|url=https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/06/030630111917.htm|title=Helios Prototype Solar Aircraft Lost In Flight Mishap|website=ScienceDaily|accessdate=7 May 2023}}

=July=

  • 8 July – Sudan Airways Flight 139, a Boeing 737-200, crashes at Port Sudan, Sudan, killing 116 of the 117 people on board. A two-year-old boy is the only survivor.
  • 10 July – The Indonesian airline Wings Abadi Airlines – usually shortened to Wings Air – begins flight operations. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lion Air.
  • 26 July – 3 August – The 13th FAI World Rally Flying Championship takes place in Rustenburg, South Africa. the individual winners are 1. Nigel Hopkins and Dale de Klerk (South Africa), 2. Janusz Darocha and Zbigniew Chrząszcz (Poland), 3. Nathalie Strube and P. Sicard (France); the team winners are 1. South Africa, 2. France, 3. Poland.
  • 30 July
  • The Indonesian airline Citilink becomes an independent business entity. Previously it had been a low-cost subsidiary of Garuda Indonesia.
  • Scottish motorcycle racing champion Steve Hislop dies when the helicopter he is piloting crashes near a remote farmhouse near Teviothead, Scotland.
  • 31 July – Jumping from an altitude of {{convert|9,000|m|ft|abbr=off|sp=us}}, Felix Baumgartner uses a wingpack to cross the English Channel in 14 minutes, covering over {{convert|35|km|mi|abbr=off|sp=us}}."Birdman Flies Atair Parachute Across English Channel," Atairaerospace.com, 21 November 2003.

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First flights

=February=

=March=

  • 7 March – Bell/Agusta BA609{{cite magazine|title=BA609 gets airborne|magazine=Air International|date=April 2003|volume=64|issue=4|page=4|issn=0306-5634}}
  • 7 March – HAL HJT-36.{{cite magazine|title=HJT-36 IJT first flight|magazine=Air International|date=May 2003|volume=64|issue=5|page=9|issn=0306-5634}}
  • 29 March – Ullmann 2000 Panther prototype N202KT
  • 29 March - Wüst Seahawk OK-IUU 2

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=July=

  • 28 July – Adam A700 AdamJet
  • 29 July – SpaceShipOne (first manned captive flight)

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=November=

Etihad Airways was formed and the first flight was to Al Ain and Beirut.

=December=

  • 3 December - Honda HA-420 HondaJet{{cite magazine|title=HondaJet first flight|magazine=Air International|date=February 2004|volume=66|issue=2|page=10|issn=0306-5634}}
  • 13 December - Guizhou JL-9{{cite magazine|title=FTC-2000 first flight|magazine=Air International|date=February 2004|volume=66|issue=2|page=9|issn=0306-5634}}
  • 17 December – SpaceShipOne (first powered flight)
  • 18 December - ShinMaywa US-2{{cite magazine|title=US-1AKai first flight|magazine=Air International|date=February 2004|volume=66|issue=2|page=9|issn=0306-5634}}
  • 22 December - Mil Mi-38{{harvnb|Jackson|2004|p=[31]}}

Entered service

=July=

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was a military accident, namely the 2003 Iran Ilyushin Il-76 crash, which crashed in mountainous terrain of southeastern Iran on 19 February, killing all 275 people on board. The deadliest civil aviation crash was UTAGE Flight 141, a Boeing 727 which crashed on takeoff in Cotonou, Benin on 25 December, killing 141 of the 160 people on board,

References

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  • {{cite book |editor-last=Jackson |editor-first=Paul |title=Jane's All the World's Aircraft 2004–2005 |year=2004 |location=Coulsdon, Surrey, UK |publisher=Jane's Information Group |isbn=0-7106-2614-2}}

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