10 January
A
British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) de Havilland Comet (G-ALYP
'Yoke Pete') crashes into the Mediterranean whilst flying from Rome to
London killing all 35 occupants.
11 January
The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) announces the temporary
suspension of de Havilland Comet passenger services.
4 February
The 2nd Bristol Britannia prototype crashes during a test flight on mudflats
at Littleton-upon-Severn.
10 February
Armstrong
Whitworth Aircraft discloses that it has designed and tested a Gloster
Meteor jet fighter which can beflown by a pilot in a prone position.
The aircraft has two cockpits one pilot also sitting up to take over in an emergency. Use of the prone position is believed to reduce the strain on pilots produced by manoeuvres at high speeds.
17 March
The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) announces their order
of twenty new de Havilland Comet 4s.
23 March
The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) resumes passenger services
with the de Havilland Comet .
8 April
A British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) de Havilland Comet (G-ALYY)
crashes into the Mediterranean on a flight from London to Johannesburg,
killing all 21 occupants.
9 April
The British Certificate of airworthiness for de Havilland Comet jet airliners
is withdrawn pending investigations into recent accidents.
11 April
Vickers Viscount propeller-turbine airliners replace older types on several
of the British European Airways Corporation (BEAC) routes.
16 April
British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) aircraft are redeployed of
as a result of investigations. The service to South America is suspended
temporarily.
15 June
A memorial to Sir John Alcock and Sir Arthur Whitten Brown is unveiled
at London airport on the 35th anniversary of their first non-stop transatlantic
flight.
14 July
The first prototype of the Handley Page Victor crescent-wing jet bomber
crashes.
3 August
Captain
R.T. Shepherd pilots the first untethered flight of the Rolls-Royce 'Flying
Bedstead', a test vehicle designed to for explore the possibilities of
using thrust for vertical or near vertical flight.![]()
22 September
The first model aircraft flight across the English Channel is made by
Sid Allen and George Redlich, who navigate a radio-controlled 7.5 pound
diesel-engined monoplane 'Radio Queen' on a flight taking 40 minutes at
average speed 36mph.
11
November
The Fairey Delta 2 research aircraft, flown by Peter Twiss, exceeds the
speed of sound in a climb.![]()
30 December
The British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) announces that it carried
approximately 1,825,000 passengers in 1954. More than half of these were
flying between Britain and continental Europe.