1998 en aéronautique
- 1998 en aéronautique
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Années :
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001Décennies :
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
Siècles :
XIXe siècle XXe siècle XXIe siècle
Millénaires :
Ier millénaire IIe millénaire IIIe millénaire
Chronologies géographiques :
Afrique • Amérique (Canada, États-Unis) • Asie • Europe (France, Italie, Suisse) • Océanie
Chronologies thématiques :
Aéronautique • Architecture • Automobile • Bande dessinée • Chemins de fer • Cinéma • Disney • Droit • Échecs • Économie • Football • Informatique • Jeu • Jeu vidéo • Littérature • Musique • Musique classique • Parcs de loisirs • Photographie • Santé et médecine • Science • Sociologie • Sport • Télévision • Théâtre
Calendriers :
Romain • Chinois • Grégorien • Hébraïque • Hindou • Musulman • Persan • Républicain- 1997 en aéronautique - 1998 en aéronautique - 1999 en aéronautique
Événements
- 9 janvier : Premier vol de l'avion régional Dornier Do 328JET.
- 24 mars : Premier vol de l'avion de chasse chinois Chengdu J-10.
- 4 juillet : Premier vol de l'avion de transport régional Embraer ERJ-135.
- 8 octobre : Ken Blackburn bat le record du monde de durée de vol d'un avion de papier au Georgia Dome, avec un temps de 27,6 s[1].
- 9 novembre : L'astronaute John Glenn termine un séjour de neuf jours dans l'espace à bord de la navette américaine Discovery. Le pionnier de la conquête spatiale a 77 ans.
- 20 novembre : Lancement du premier élément de la Station spatiale internationale.
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