Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Yearbox Template:Portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 1993.

EventsEdit

  • The 1,000th Boeing 747 comes off the production line 25 years after the first 747 was built.
  • Lauda Air Italy commences flight operations.

JanuaryEdit

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  • January 7 – Iraq agrees to the American, British, French, and Russian demand that it withdraw all of its surface-to-air missiles from south of the 32nd parallel, and begins to withdraw them. However, Iraq does not remove all of them.<ref name="John Pike"/>
  • January 13 – More than 100 American, British, and French aircraft attack Iraqi surface-to-air missile sites near Nasiriyah, Samawah, Najaf and Al-Amarah which Iraq has failed to withdraw north of the 32nd parallel. Around half the Iraqi sites south of the parallel are hit.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • January 18 – In northern Iraq, U.S. Air Force F-16s bomb Bashiqah Airfield and U.S. Air Force F-4G Phantom IIs attack Iraqi air defense sites. Over the next few days and months, more Iraqi sites fired on the American patrols, and several were attacked.<ref name="globalsecurity1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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JulyEdit

  • July 1 – The United States Air Force reactivates the Nineteenth Air Force. It had been inactive since July 1973.
  • July 12 – American race car driver Davey Allison attempts to land his newly acquired Hughes 369HS helicopter on the infield of the Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama, but the helicopter noses up and crashes. Allison dies of his injuries the following morning; his passenger suffers serious injuries but survives.<ref name="famous90s"/>
  • July 20 – Thirteen of the fifteen Cessna T-47A radar system trainers operated by the U.S. Navy are destroyed when a roofing contractor accidentally sets fire to a hangar at Forbes Field in Topeka, Kansas, where the aircraft are being stored by Cessna. The navy later replaces them with other aircraft types and the two surviving jets are sold as military surplus.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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SeptemberEdit

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  • September 17 – The F/A-18 Hornet logs its two-millionth flying hour, achieved in only ten years of operations.
  • September 21 – A surface-to-air missile fired by rebels in Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia, shoots down a Transair Georgia Tupolev Tu-134 airliner on approach to Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport. The plane crashes into the Black Sea, killing all 27 people on board.
  • September 22 – Another surface-to-air missile fired by rebels in Sukhumi shoots down a Transair Georgia Tupolev Tu-154 airliner while it is attempting to land at Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport. The airliner, reportedly carrying Georgian soldiers, crashes on the runway, killing 108 of the 132 people on board.
  • September 23 – Rebels in Sukhumi attack a Transair Georgia airliner on the ground at Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport with mortar or artillery fire while passengers are boarding. The plane is destroyed by a fire and one of its crew members is killed.

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Deadliest crashEdit

The deadliest crash of this year was 1993 Tehran mid-air collision, in which a Tupolev Tu-154 collided with an Iranian Air Force Sukhoi Su-24 near Tehran, Iran on 8 February, killing all 133 people on both aircraft. The deadliest single-aircraft accident was SAM Colombia Flight 501, a Boeing 727 which crashed near Medellín, Colombia on 19 May, killing all 132 people on board.

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