2004 in aviation

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Andrews Air Force Base, Md. (May 14, 2004) - The Canadian Forces air demonstration team, "Snowbirds," prepare to separate from each other as they dive towards show center at the 2004 Joint Service Open House. The "Snowbirds" fly a show consisting of nine Canadair CT-114 Tutor basic pilot training aircraft. The Open House, held on May 14-16th at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., showcased civilian and military aircraft from the Nation's armed forces, which provided many flight demonstrations and static displays. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain.
Andrews Air Force Base, Md. (May 14, 2004) - The Canadian Forces air demonstration team, "Snowbirds," prepare to separate from each other as they dive towards show center at the 2004 Joint Service Open House. The "Snowbirds" fly a show consisting of nine Canadair CT-114 Tutor basic pilot training aircraft. The Open House, held on May 14-16th at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., showcased civilian and military aircraft from the Nation's armed forces, which provided many flight demonstrations and static displays. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain.

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Events

January

February

March

  • 27 March – NASA's X-43 pilotless plane breaks world speed record for an atmospheric engine by briefly flying at Script error: No such module "convert". per hour (seven times the speed of sound)
  • 31 March – Mexicana leaves the Star Alliance.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

First flights

February

March

May

June

July

August

October

December

Entered service

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was Flash Airlines Flight 604, a Boeing 737 which crashed into the Red Sea near Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt on 3 January, killing all 148 people on board.

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