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This is a list of aviation-related events from 1995:
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- A Concorde sets a new speed record for a round-the-world flight. It returns to JFK International Airport in New York after a journey lasting 31 hours 27 minutes, passing through Toulouse, Dubai, Bangkok, Guam, Honolulu and Acapulco.
January
- January 26 - Peruvian and Ecuadorian fighters clash in Ecuadorian airspace.
February
- February 9-12 - heavy fighting continues between Peru and Ecuador, with two Peruvian Sukhoi Su-22s shot down by an Ecuadorian Dassault Mirage F1s, and a Cessna A-37 shot down by an IAI Kfir
- February 10 - the prototype Antonov An-70 is destroyed after a mid-air collision with an An-72 chase plane. All seven aboard are killed in the crash.
- February 13 - $US 5 million in damage is caused when a violent thunderstorm hits Miami International Airport. Four airliners and nine airbridges are seriously damaged.
March
- March 14 - an Aeroflot Antonov An-12 crashes near Baku after running out of fuel. Crew negligence is blamed, and it is suggested that the flight crew were drunk.
April
- April 4 - Russian Air Force warplanes are deployed to support the mobilisation of troops into Chechnia
May
- May 16 - a Royal Air Force BAe Nimrod is forced to ditch in Moray Firth
- May 25 - a combined force of NATO aircraft attack a Serb ammunition depot near Jahorinski Potok
- May 28 - Serb forces shoot down a Mil Mi-8 carrying the Bosnian foriegn minister and a USAF F-16 Fighting Falcon
August
- August 30 - Operation Deliberate Force is launched by NATO against Bosnian Serb forces. Two hundred sorties are flown during the first 24 hours, including the first combat missions flown by the Luftwaffe since World War II. Raids continued until September 14.
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May
- May 17 - Boeing 777 with United Airlines
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