2014 in aviation


This is a list of aviation-related events in 2014.

Events

January

;10 January
;20 January

February

;5 February
;11 February
;16 February
;17 February

[|March]

;8 March
;13 March
;27 March
;30 March
;31 March

April

;14 April
;30 April

May

;17 May
;28 May
  • The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared on 8 March, is suspended, having found no trace of the aircraft. It will not resume until October, after an extensive underwater mapping effort in the next planned search area is completed.
;31 May

June

;2 June
  • The Solar Impulse 2 solar-powered aircraft makes its maiden flight over Payerne, Switzerland. In a 2-hour 17-minute flight, pilot Markus Scherdel climbs to an altitude of and tests the aircraft in a series of maneuvers, beginning a test-flight program that will last for several months. Plans call for Solar Impulse 2 to become the first solar-powered aircraft to circumnavigate the Earth in 2015.
;12 June
;13 June
;14 June
;17 June
;23 June
;24 June
;28 June

July

;1 July
;3 July
;11 July
;14 July
;15 July
;17 July
;22 July
  • airBaltic becomes the world's first airline to accept bitcoin as payment for online bookings.
;23 July
;24 July

August

;2 August
;10 August
;11 August
;13 August
;20 August

September

;15 September
  • Air Frances pilots begin a strike, prompted by Air France plans to expand its low-cost Transavia brand, demanding that the airline provide the same salary and benefits that they receive to pilots employed by Transavia. Air France refuses on the grounds that such pay and benefits would be incompatible with the low-cost model intended for Transavia. The strike forces Air France to cancel nearly 60 percent of its flights.
;28 September
  • Under increasing pressure from the French government and general public, Air Frances pilots end their 14-day strike, giving up on their attempt to force Air France to provide the same pay and benefits they receive to pilots of its low-cost Transavia brand and freeing the airline to expand Transavias operations. The strike has forced the cancellation of up to 60 percent of Air Frances flights, stranded passengers worldwide, and cost Air France more than 280 million euros. Air France plans to begin a progressive return to normal service on 30 September.
;30 September
  • The European Aviation Safety Agency issues a type certificate for the Airbus A350-900 airliner, certifying that the aircraft complies with safety and environmental requirements EASA establishes and enforces for the European Union. The A350-900 becomes the first Airbus passenger aircraft with a new design to be entirely certified by EASA, from the application by Airbus in 2007 until the type certification.

October

;1 October
The United States Air Force reactivates the Nineteenth Air Force. It had been inactive since July 2012.
;6 October
  • The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, missing since [|8 March], resumes in the Indian Ocean after having been suspended on 28 May. The new phase of the search, involving three ships, has the potential to last a year.
;20 October
;24 October
;29 October
;30 October
;31 October

November

;9 November
;12 November
;15 November

December

;11 December
;15 December
;22 December
  • In a filing with the United States Patent and Trademark Office, Amazon reveals that it is exploring the use of large airships – which it calls "airborne fulfillment centers" – to serve as flying warehouses from which unmanned aerial vehicles will deliver packages and with pinpoint accuracy to customers in public areas and more quickly than is possible with UAVs dispatched from ground bases. The UAVs also could operate more cheaply than ground-based ones because floating or gliding toward the ground and turning their propellers on only for final navigation toward the customer would reduce fuel consumption. The filing will not become public knowledge until December 2016.
;28 December
;30 December

First flights

Entered service

February

Retirements

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, a Boeing 777 which was shot down on 17 July near Hrabove, Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board; it is the deadliest airliner shoot-down in aviation history. Flight 17 also marked the deadliest plane crash of the 2010s decade, and not withstanding the September 11 attacks, it is the deadliest aviation crash of the 21st century.