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2016 en la aviación

Esta es una lista de eventos relacionados con la aviación del año 2016 .

Eventos

Enero

2 de enero
3 de enero
4 de enero
5 de enero
7 de enero
8 de enero
9 de enero
10 de enero
12 de enero
13 de enero
14 de enero
15 de enero
16 de enero
17 de enero
21 de enero
22 de enero
26 de enero
28 de enero

Febrero

1 de febrero
2 de febrero
7 de febrero
8 de febrero
10 de febrero
15 de febrero
17-18 de febrero
18 de febrero
19 de febrero
20 de febrero
21 de febrero
22 de febrero
24 de febrero
25 de febrero
26 de febrero
27 de febrero
29 de febrero

Marzo

3 de marzo
4 de marzo
5 de marzo
7 de marzo
8 de marzo
9 de marzo
12 de marzo
13 de marzo
14 de marzo
15 de marzo
16 de marzo
17 de marzo
19 de marzo
21 de marzo
22 de marzo
27 de marzo
28 de marzo
29 de marzo
31 de marzo

Abril

2 de abril
3 de abril
4 de abril
5 de abril
6 de abril
8 de abril
10 de abril
11 de abril
12 de abril
13 de abril
14 de abril
17 de abril
18 de abril
19 de abril
20 de abril
21 de abril
22 de abril
23 de abril
24 de abril
25–26 de abril (durante la noche)
26 de abril
27 de abril
28 de abril
29 de abril
30 de abril

Puede

3 de mayo
5 de mayo
6 de mayo
7 de mayo
9 de mayo
11 de mayo
12 de mayo
13 de mayo
15 de mayo
17 de mayo
18 de mayo
19 de mayo
20 de mayo
21 de mayo
22 de mayo
23 de mayo
25 de mayo
26 de mayo
27 de mayo
29 de mayo
30 de mayo
31 de mayo

Junio

1 de junio
2 de junio
3 de junio
4 de junio
5 de junio
6 de junio
7 de junio
9 de junio
10 de junio
11 de junio
12 de junio
12-13 de junio (durante la noche)
13 de junio
14 de junio
15 de junio
16 de junio
17 de junio
18 de junio
19 de junio
20 de junio
21 de junio
22 de junio
23 de junio
24 de junio
25 de junio
26 de junio
27 de junio
28 de junio
29 de junio
29–30 de junio (durante la noche)
30 de junio

Julio

1 de julio
2 de julio
3 de julio
4 de julio
5 de julio
7 de julio
8 de julio
9 de julio
10 de julio
11 de julio
12 de julio
13 de julio
14 de julio
15-16 de julio (durante la noche)
17 de julio
18 de julio
19 de julio
20 de julio
22 de julio
23 de julio
23–24 de julio (durante la noche)
24 de julio
25 de julio
26 de julio
28 de julio
29 de julio
30 de julio
31 de julio

Agosto

1 de agosto
2 de agosto
3 de agosto
4 de agosto
5 de agosto
6 de agosto
8 de agosto
9 de agosto
10 de agosto
11 de agosto
12 de agosto
13 de agosto
14 de agosto
15 de agosto
16 de agosto
17 de agosto
18 de agosto
19 de agosto
21 de agosto
22 de agosto
23 de agosto
24 de agosto
26 de agosto
27 de agosto
28 de agosto
29 de agosto
30 de agosto
31 de agosto

Septiembre

1 de septiembre
2 de septiembre
3 de septiembre
4 de septiembre
5 de septiembre
6 de septiembre
7 de septiembre
8 de septiembre
10 de septiembre
11 de septiembre
12 de septiembre
14 de septiembre
16 de septiembre
17 de septiembre
18 de septiembre
19 de septiembre
20 de septiembre
21 de septiembre
22 de septiembre
23 de septiembre
24 de septiembre
25 de septiembre
26 de septiembre
27 de septiembre
28 de septiembre
29 de septiembre
30 de septiembre

Octubre

1 de octubre
2 de octubre
3 de octubre
4 de octubre
6 de octubre
7 de octubre
8 de octubre
9 de octubre
10 de octubre
11 de octubre
12 de octubre
13 de octubre
14 de octubre
16 de octubre
17 de octubre
19 de octubre
19-20 de octubre (durante la noche)
20 de octubre
21 de octubre
22 de octubre
23 de octubre
24 de octubre
25 de octubre
26 de octubre
27 de octubre
28 de octubre
29 de octubre
30 de octubre
31 de octubre

Noviembre

1 de noviembre
2 de noviembre
3 de noviembre
5 de noviembre
6 de noviembre
7 de noviembre
8 de noviembre
9 de noviembre
11 de noviembre
13 de noviembre
15 de noviembre
16 de noviembre
19 de noviembre
20 de noviembre
21 de noviembre
22 de noviembre
23 de noviembre
24 de noviembre
25 de noviembre
26 de noviembre
27 de noviembre
28 de noviembre
29 de noviembre
30 de noviembre

Diciembre

1 de diciembre
2 de diciembre
4 de diciembre
5 de diciembre
6 de diciembre
7 de diciembre
8 de diciembre
10 de diciembre
11 de diciembre
12 de diciembre
13 de diciembre
14 de diciembre
15 de diciembre
18 de diciembre
20 de diciembre
22 de diciembre
23 de diciembre
25 de diciembre
26 de diciembre
29 de diciembre
31 de diciembre

Primeros vuelos

Enero

Febrero

Marzo

Abril

Puede

Julio

Agosto

Octubre

Noviembre

Diciembre

Entró en servicio

Retirements

14 January
7 October
23 November

Deadliest crash

The deadliest crash of this year was a government official flight, namely the 2016 Russian Defence Ministry Tupolev Tu-154 crash, which crashed into the Black Sea near Sochi, Russia on 25 December killing all 92 people on board. The deadliest civil aviation crash of the year was LaMia Flight 2933, an Avro RJ85 which crashed in Colombia on 28 November, killing 71 of the 77 people on board.

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