List of missing aircraft


This list of missing aircraft includes all of the aircraft that have disappeared in flight for reasons that have never been definitely determined. According to Annex 13 of the International Civil Aviation Organization, an aircraft is considered to be missing "when the official search has been terminated and the wreckage has not been located". However, there still remains a "grey area" on how much wreckage needs to be found for a plane to be declared "recovered". This list does not include every aviator, or air passenger that has ever gone missing as these are separate categories.
In the tables below, each missing aircraft is defined using one or more identifying features. If the aircraft was known by a custom or personalized name, that name is presented first followed by the aircraft type. The make of aircraft, although not necessarily a unique identifier, is also provided where appropriate. Aircraft registrations began to be used in the early 20th century for individual identification, so this is also included in the later tables.

Legend

20th century

1901–1919

1920–1939

1940–1959

DateAircraftPeople missingType of incidentLocation Remarks
Handley Page H.P.42
8Four crew and four passengers were lost on this passenger flight.
Tachikawa Ki-778Attempted flight from Singapore to Sarabus The people lost consisted of five IJA passengers and three crew members which included Kenji Tsukagoshi. The flight was likely intercepted by RAF fighters over the Indian Ocean as data is known through decrypted communications.
Douglas C-54A-5-DO
26UnknownThis was a military transport that was dealing with wounded personnel. The lost passengers aboard included Leon Vance.
Beechcraft AT-10
2UnknownUnknownArmy and Air Force searched for missing plane by air and ground which continued for days but no trace of the plane, pilot, or navigator were ever found. Those lost were Oma Gordon Capps & an unknown navigator.
UC-64 Norseman
3UnknownNo trace of the aircrew, passengers or plane found, possibly overflew bomb jettisoning area. Lost: Glenn Miller, F/O John Morgan & Lt. Col. Norman F. Baessell.
C-87A Liberator Express
3+UnknownThis was a military transport flight that disappeared for unknown reasons. There were known safety issues with the aircraft type though that might have played a factor. The exact number of passengers lost is unknown, but at least three were identified to have been on the flight. Two of the passengers were Millard Harmon and James Roy Andersen, the flight was also piloted by F. E. Savage.
Liberator B Mk II
7+UnknownAt least seven passengers including Sir Peter Drummond were involved in this missing military transport flight.
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
1Unknown situated off Japan's eastern coastA distress radio transmission from Zero F Wing Commander pilot Shiro Kawamoto crossing the Triangle near the end of the war created more questions than answers. The last thing his message said was "...something is happening in the sky...the sky is opening up-".
Avro Lancaster
25Mid-air explosion
near CorsicaA second Lancaster flying with PA278 saw an explosion at 04:40 GMT. Both were transporting military personnel.
Douglas C-47B-30-DK
25UnknownThis flight was transporting wounded military personnel.
TBM Avenger
14Fuel starvation
Five TBM Avengers carrying 14 people went missing as the result of a presumed navigational error. This was widely covered in the news at the time, and helped to contribute to the Bermuda Triangle myth.
Martin PBM-5 Mariner
13Mid-air explosion
Ironically, this was a search and rescue mission that was looking for the missing TBM Avengers.
Saab 18
3Emergency landing in bad weather
Northern central SwedenMilitary ferry-flight from Halmstad to Kalixfors outside Kiruna which included pilot Håkan Gunnar Hoffberg, aerial scout Karl Einar Carlsson, and signalist Alf Stig Einar Andersson. The plane is possibly lying in a bog in the Swedish province of Jämtland.
Avro Lancastrian
10Indian Ocean en route from Colombo, Ceylon to Cocos Is. Passenger flight with five crew, and five passengers missing.
Avro Tudor Mark IV
31Main article: BSAA Star Tiger disappearance
Notable missing passengers included Arthur Coningham.
Latécoère 631
52Atlantic Ocean en route from Martinique to MauritaniaMain article: 1948 Air France Latécoère 631 disappearance
Douglas DC-3DST-144
32Main article: 1948 Airborne Transport DC-3 disappearance
Avro Tudor Mark IVB
20 en route from Bermuda to Kingston, JamaicaMain article: BSAA Star Ariel disappearance
Douglas C-54D Skymaster
44En route from Alaska to MontanaMain article: 1950 Douglas C-54D disappearance
Douglas DC-4
58Main article: Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
53Atlantic Ocean, 725 km W of Shannon, IrelandMain article: 1951 Atlantic C-124 disappearance
There was a fire of unknown origin in the aircraft which caused a ditching to take place. While the USCSC Casco reached the ditching site a day later, the aircraft and its occupants were gone.
Douglas DC-4
37Alaska
Main article: 1951 Canadian Pacific Air Lines DC-4 disappearance
Avro York
39 en route from Lajes, Azores to Gander, NewfoundlandMain article: 1953 Skyways Avro York disappearance
Miles M.38 Messenger 2A
2Unknown en route from RAF Northolt to Dublin Airport via DaventryThis was a private flight that was piloted by Rodney R. Matthews-Naper who had Walter Bradley with him. Possible debris from their plane was sighted from the air, west of Isle of Man.
F-89C Scorpion
2Unknown, about 20 miles north of US-Canada borderA fighter jet was deployed to intercept an unusual object that had been detected via radar. The two that went missing were Felix Moncla, along with his radar operator Robert L. Wilson. While theories range from vertigo to an encounter with a UFO, no trace of the aircraft has ever been found. There is a memorial to Moncla at Sacred Heart Cemetery located in Moreauville LA.
Lockheed C-121 Constellation
42UnknownOff the coast of MarylandUnited States Navy Flight 57, disappeared off Maryland with 42 passengers and crew.
B-25J-20/22-NC "Mitchell"
2Fuel starvationThe aircraft was ditched in the Monongahela River due to fuel starvation while transporting military personnel. Both crew members were lost, and the airframe has never been found.
Boeing B-47 Stratojet
3UnknownMediterranean SeaMain article: 1956 B-47 disappearance
Nuclear weapons material lost in incident.
McDonnell F2H Banshee
1UnknownAtlantic Ocean off Yarmouth, Nova ScotiaThis aircraft was part of a military ferry flight when it inexplicably dropped out of formation and descended through clouds. No trace of the aircraft or pilot was ever found.
Douglas R6D-1 Liftmaster59Atlantic Ocean, 590 km southwest of Land's End, United KingdomMain article: 1956 Atlantic R6D-1 disappearance
A 14-day search for the aircraft and survivors found only wheels and a life raft floating 596 km southwest of Lands End.
Boeing C-97C-35-BO Stratofreighter
67Unknown10 crew, and 57 passengers went missing on this military transport.
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10-29
44Pacific OceanLast contact with the aircraft consisted of a routine radio transmission between the pilot in command and a US Coast Guard cutter performing radar surveillance duty at Ocean Station November, located at the approximate halfway point between the mainland and the island of Oahu.
Lockheed WV-2 Super Constellation
22UnknownMilitary flight.
Douglas DC-3
3Cargo plane operated by Transporte Aéreo Militar.
Martin PBM-5 Mariner
36The last radio transmission was "QUG", meaning
"I am forced to land immediately."
Cessna 310
3This was a private flight piloted by Camilo Cienfuegos.

1960–1979

DateAircraftPeople missingType of incidentLocation Remarks
Douglas
C-47-DL
16This flight made up of 3 crew, and 13 passengers either crashed at sea or overflew its destination causing CFIT.
Douglas C-47A-20-DK
265 crew and 21 passengers were reported missing.
North_American_FJ-4_Fury
11 crew was reported missing.
Lockheed
L-749A Constellation
3This was a cargo flight.
Dragonfly ZK-AFB5Milford Sound, New ZealandThe first of five aircraft to have disappeared in the area.
Lockheed
L-1049H Constellation
107Mid-air explosion
Western Pacific OceanMilitary transport.
Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
9UnknownPacific Ocean 1200 km W of Hawaii en route from Wake Island Airfield to Hickam Air Force Base, HonoluluOne passenger was lost in this military transport flight.
Douglas C-54A-10-DC
9Pacific Ocean, 1120 km W of San Francisco CA en route from Honolulu Int'l Airport to Los Angeles Int'l AirportThe aircraft involved had previously been used in the movie The High and the Mighty.
Cessna 210A
1
Private flight.
Boeing 307B-1 Stratoliner
13Anti-aircraft fire
Laos VTE/VLVT en route to HanoiOn board were four crew members, and nine international delegation members of the ICSC. A study done in 1996 concluded that the aircraft was most likely shot down by a North Vietnamese military unit.
Fairchild C-119F-FA Flying Boxcar
9UnknownFour of those lost were mechanics being transported to Grand Turk Island to repair a C-119.
Douglas C-54
68Engine fireCosta Rican jungle or Caribbean Sea. En route from Howard Air Force Base to El Salvador International Airport25 lifebuoys, personal belongings and some wreckage were found in Bocas del Toro Archipelago, but the airplane or bodies were never recovered.
Curtiss C-46D-10-CU Commando
8This was a cargo flight.
Douglas DC-3-362
3Pacific Ocean 840 km off the US coastDelivery flight.
Lockheed A-12
1This was an engine replacement check flight. Lost: CIA pilot Jack W. Weeks. Scheduled as last operational A-12 flight from Kadena.
Douglas DC-4
3This was a cargo flight.
Boeing RC-135
19UnknownFlight to maintenance facility.
Rozière balloon
3Emergency landing in bad weather
Attempted transatlantic flight.
Rockwell 1121 Jet Commander
5Plane operated by Cousins Properties.
Boeing EC-135N
24UnknownMilitary observation flight returning from French nuclear test Encelade.
Lockheed P-3A-50-LO Orion
8UnknownMilitary training flight.
Canadair CC-106 Yukon
5Cargo flight
Cessna 310C
4Alaska en route from Anchorage to JuneauAmong the passengers on this flight were US House of Representatives Nick Begich and Hale Boggs.
Douglas DC-4
24Operated by Transporte Aéreo Militar.
Beech 95/B55 Baron
2Queensland en route from Gladstone to Longreach
Superpressure balloon
1
Attempted transatlantic flight. The last radio contact with Gatch saying that he was 1,490 km NE of San Juan, PR on February 19 is disputed.
Lockheed WC-130 Weatherbird
6Weather reconnaissance aircraft lost during Typhoon Bess.
Curtiss C-46D-15-CU Commando
2This was a cargo flight that might have been lost on September 16th rather than the 24th.
Douglas DC-3
2Cargo flight.
Lockheed L-188CF Electra
4One passenger, and three crew members were lost on this cargo flight.
Cessna 180 ZK-BMP4Lake McKerrow, New Zealand
Douglas DC-3-277C
4Aircraft flying to pick up passengers in Havana.
Cessna 182L
1
No radar confirmation of the pilot-reported position. Theories of the disappearance range from the pilot being deceived by the illusion of a tilted horizon, to a UFO encounter as shown on Unsolved Mysteries.
Douglas DC-6A/B
3Cargo flight.
Piper Cherokee Six ZK-EBU7Milford Sound, New Zealand
Boeing 707-323C
6Cargo flight which carried 53 of Manabu Mabe's paintings which were lost.
Socata Rallye 235GT
3Among the missing are Ian Mackintosh.

1980–2000

DateAircraftPeople missingType of incidentLocation Remarks
Douglas DC-3
2This aircraft had been previously decommissioned with a provisional and limited airworthiness certificate. The intention was to eventually ferry this aircraft to an aviation museum, but this was cut short by an unauthorized take off. The runway used was unrated, and the plane had no working radio equipment.
Douglas C-53-DO
4
Cessna 210M
5Barrington Tops National Park, Australia
Learjet 35A
6Operated by Upali Air. On February 19, a survival pack was found that was apparently from aircraft.
Cessna 172K ZK-CSS4Lake Tekapo, New Zealand
Britten-Norman BN-2A-21 Islander
7Notable lost passengers include George Cogar.
Douglas C-47B-1-DL
4Cargo flight.
Pitts S-2
1
Accident occurred during filming for Top Gun. The aircraft involved entered into a fatal flat spin, but the cause was never determined.
Antonov An-32
7UnknownDelivery flight operated by Indian Air Force.
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
13Operated by LIAT.
Britten-Norman BN-2A-6 Islander
4
Douglas C-47A-75-DL
5
Fokker F27 Friendship
54Himalayan mountain rangeProbably crashed into the Himalayan mountains, no wreckage was ever found.
Boeing 727
16350 miles southeast of Cape Race Newfoundland, CanadaOn September 11, 1990, a Faucett Boeing 727-246 went missing some 350 miles southeast of Cape Race Newfoundland. After having been leased to Air Malta, the aircraft was being returned to Peru from Europe via Iceland, when the crew reported a low fuel notice and that they were preparing to ditch. There were no survivors among 16 occupants on board.
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
14
Cessna 180 ZK-FMQ1Waiatoto River, New Zealand
Antonov An-72
5Cargo flight.

21st century

2001–2019

DateAircraftPeople missingType of incidentLocation Remarks-
Boeing 727-223
2+
Theft UnknownStolen at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport, it is unclear how many people were aboard.-
Beechcraft King Air 65-A90-1
3Guyana
Lost: 3 crew. Aircraft vanished over a remote part of the Guyana jungle.-
Robinson R44
1
ArgentinaEn route from Brandsen to Santa Teresita, Argentina-
Beechcraft 1900C
1
North Atlantic Ocean
Private flight.-
Boeing 777-200ER
239UnknownIndian OceanMost evidence suggests that the plane went down in the Indian Ocean west of Australia. While some debris was later recovered, the plane is still marked as missing.-
Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander
2GuyanaCargo flight en route from Mahdia, Guyana to Karisparu, Guyana that failed to arrive at destination. Despite a 21-day search effort, no trace was found.-
Antonov An-32
29UnknownIndian Ocean
Disappeared 280 km east of Chennai en route from Tambaram, India, to Port Blair, India.-
PA-28-161 Warrior II
2British ColumbiaDisappeared in the British Columbia Interior. En route from Cranbrook, British Columbia to Kamloops, British Columbia.-
Embraer EMB 720C Minuano
8Brazil
Disappeared during a flight from Matawaré, an isolated village in Brazil's Tumucumaque Mountains National Park, to Laranjal do Jari, a mining town in the state of Amapá. Contact was lost after the pilot reported losing a cylinder. A two-week search by the Brazilian Air Force and a weeks-long search by relatives of those on board failed to find any trace of the plane.-
Piper PA-32R1North Atlantic Ocean
Disappeared en route from Lantana airport in Palm Beach to the Bahamas. A 24 hour search failed to turn up any trace of the plane or any debris. On April 8, 2019, the body of the pilot washed up on the Bahamas coast, but the aircraft and the passenger remain unaccounted for.-
F-35A1UnknownNorth Pacific Ocean
Some small pieces of the aircraft's tail were found, but the plane is still marked as missing. Contact was lost about 135 kilometers east of Misawa Air Base.
MBB Bo 1053UnknownYakutia Region, Lake AyamaMissing en route.-