This is a list of aviation-related events in 2008.
Events
January
February
- The last flight of a Martin 4-0-4 takes place, when the last airworthy 4-0-4, a former Trans World Airlines airliner, makes a ferry flight to the Planes of Fame Museum in Valle, Arizona.
- 3 February â Silver State Helicopters ceases operations and enters bankruptcy. At the time of closing Silver State operated 194 helicopters from its 34 flight schools.
- 8 February â Eagle Airways Flight 2279, a BAe Jetstream 32 is hijacked ten minutes after taking off from Blenheim, New Zealand by a passenger who attacked both pilots. The hijacker is eventually restrained by the co-pilot and the flight lands safely at Christchurch. All nine people on board survive the incident.
- 14 February â Belavia Flight 1834, a Bombardier CRJ200, hits its left wing on the runway while taking off from Yerevan, Armenia. All 21 people on board escape the aircraft before it erupts into flames.
- 21 February â Santa Bárbara Airlines Flight 518, an ATR 42-300, crashes shortly after taking off from Mérida, Venezuela, killing all 46 people on board.
- 23 February â A United States Air Force B-2 Spirit bomber crashes shortly after takeoff from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam. Both pilots eject from the plane before it crashes.
- 28 February â Boston-Maine Airways, operating as Pan Am Clipper Connection, ceases operations.
March
April
May
June
July
August
- 5 August - 2008 Carson Helicopters Iron 44 crash - a Sikorsky S-61N helicopter, N612AZ, operated by Carson Helicopters, impacted trees and terrain during its initial climb after taking off from Helispot 44 near Weaverville, California, while transporting firefighters under contract to the U.S. Forest Service. The pilot and eight firefighters were killed.
- 17 August – All five crew and passengers are killed aboard two light aircraft that collide in mid-air while on final approach to Coventry Airport in England.
- 20 August – Spanair Flight 5022, a McDonnell Douglas MD-82, crashes shortly after takeoff from Madrid Barajas Airport. Of 172 on board, just 18 survive. It is the worlds worst aviation accident in 2008 and Spains worst in 25 years.
- 24 August – Iran Aseman Airlines Flight 6895 crashes upon takeoff near Manas International Airport in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, killing 68.
- 28 August – Zoom Airlines ceases operations due to financial struggles.
September
- 2 September â ExpressJet Airlines ends operations as an independent carrier.
- 12 September – The British charter airline XL Airways UK, a subsidiary of the XL Leisure Group, ceases operations with immediate effect, due to a deteriorating financial position. 90,000 Britons holidaying abroad are left stranded. It had been the 3rd largest package holiday group in the UK. XL Airways France and Germany are sold and continue operations.
- 14 September â Aeroflot Flight 821, operated by Aeroflot Nord, crashes on approach to Perm Airport, killing all 82 passengers and six crew members. Following the accident and concerns about safety procedures, Aeroflot chief executive Valery Okulov announces Awefolfot will be stripping Aeroflot-Nord of the right to use the brand name Aeroflot and would be severing all ties between the companies.
- 30 September
- The Philippine airline Asian Spirit announces its rebranding as Zest Airways.
- Almaty International Airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan, opens its second runway, the longest runway in Central Asia. The first aircraft to use the new runway is a BMI airliner which takes off for a flight to Heathrow Airport in London.
October
December
Deaths
January
February
March
- 3 March
- Donald S. Lopez Sr., 84, United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force fighter and test pilot and deputy director of the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum.
- Norman "Hurricane" Smith, 85, English musician, record producer, and audio engineer who served as a Royal Air Force glider pilot during World War II.
- 6 March – Albert William Baker, 89, Canadian aviator and aeronautical engineer.
- 15 March â Vicki Van Meter, 26, American pilot, youngest-pilot distance-flying record setter; committed suicide.
- 20 March â Ann Baumgartner, 89, first American woman to fly a jet.
- 25 March – Jimmy Dell, 83, British test pilot
- 26 March â Wally Phillips, 82, World War II United States Army Air Forces veteran who later became a radio personality.
April
June
July
September
October
First flights
February
March
April
May
July
August
September
November
December
Retirements
March
Deadliest crash
The deadliest crash of this year was Spanair Flight 5022, a McDonnell Douglas MD-80 which crashed on takeoff in Madrid, Spain on 20 August, killing 154 of the 172 people on board.
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