2011 in aviation


This is a list of aviation-related events in 2011.

Events

January

;1 January
;9 January
  • Iran Air Flight 277, crashes while performing a go-around at Urmia Airport killing 77 of the 106 people aboard, and injuring 26 people. A total of 28 people survived. The aircraft involved in the accident was a Boeing 727-286Adv.
;21 January
  • British Airways and Iberia merge to form International Airlines Group, the world's third-largest airline in terms of annual revenue and the second-largest airline group in Europe. However, both airlines continue to operate under their previous brands.
;25 January

February

;10 February
;27 February

[|March]

;5 March
;9 March
  • The Space Shuttle Discovery, first of the space shuttles to be retired, glides to a landing to end its 39th and final mission – the most by any space shuttle.
;11 March

April

;1 April
;4 April
;21 April

May

;2 May
;7 May
;11 May
;13 May
;18 May

June

;16 June
;20 June
;29 June
  • KLM becomes the first airline in the world to provide flights using biofuel.

July

;6 July
;8 July
;11 July
;13 July
;22 July
;26 July
;28 July
;29 July
;30 July

August

;17 August
;20 August

September

;2 September
;4 September
;7 September
;16 September
;26 September
;27–28 September
;30 September

October

;10 October
;11 October
;21 October
;26 October
;31 October

November

;1 November
;13 November
  • The Dubai-based airline Emirates orders 50 Boeing 777 airliners worth about US$18,000,000,000 – the largest order in terms of commercial value in Boeings history at the time – with an option to purchase 20 more 777s for another $8,000,000,000.
;18 November
  • Lion Air and Boeing sign the most valuable commercial order in history at the time, a $21,700,000,000 Lion Air order for 201 Boeing 737 MAX and 29 Boeing 737-900ER airliners. At 230 aircraft, it is also the single biggest order in history at the time for airliners in terms of the number of aircraft ordered. The deal also includes options for another 150 future aircraft for Lion Air.

December

;4 December
;10 December
;13 December

First flights

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Entered service

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was a military accident, namely the 2011 Royal Moroccan Air Force C-130 crash, which crashed near Guelmim, Morocco on 26 July killing all 80 people on board. The deadliest commercial accident was Iran Air Flight 277, a Boeing 727 which crashed near Urmia, Iran on 9 January, killing 78 of the 105 people on board. This was the first year since 1964 without any crashes resulting in 100 or more fatalities.