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McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Wikipedia

A Northwest Airlines DC-9 in 2007. ; A Northwest Airlines DC-9 in 2007. · Narrow-body jet airliner · United States.

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Operators - Planespotters.net

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Operators · Aeronaves TSM VTM · African Express Airways XU / AXK · Ameristar 7Z / AJI · Astral Aviation 8V / ACP · MercadoLibre · Raytheon ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 Operators - Planespotters.net

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 Operators · Aeronaves TSM VTM · African Express Airways XU / AXK · Astral Aviation 8V / ACP · MercadoLibre · Raytheon Aircraft Company RTN.

59 Years Since Its First Flight: Who Still Operates The DC-9?

The original adopter of the DC-9, Delta Air Lines, went on to be one of the largest operators, with 305 aircraft in the fleet since 1965. It was the last of the ...

McDonnell Douglas C-9 - Wikipedia

The McDonnell Douglas C-9 is a retired military version of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 airliner. It was produced as the C-9A Nightingale for the United ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-40/50 - Airliners.net

The DC-9-40 and -50 sold only in fairly modest numbers before the arrival of the further stretched MD-80 series. The largest DC-9-40 customer was SAS, while ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - Aircraft - Delta Flight Museum

Northwest acquired the DC-9 on March 11, 1992, and assigned it fleet number 9880. Prior to service with Northwest, Ship 9880 flew with five airlines: Austrian ...

DC-9 - The McDonnell Douglas Website

​KLM Royal Dutch Airlines · Northwest Airlines · North Central Airlines / Republic Airlines · Scandinavian Airlines · ​Swissair · TDA Toa Domestic Airlines · ​​TWA ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-9: 5 Fast Facts About The Rear-Engined ...

Chief Engineering Test Pilot George R. Jansem; DC-9 Program Test Pilot Paul H. Patten; Flight Test Engineer Duncan Walker. Edwards Air Force ...

Douglas DC-9 1965-1993, 2008-2014 - Aircraft By Type

Delta retired the last of its early DC-9-32 fleet in January 1, 1993. These aircraft were replaced by more efficient Boeing 727. McDonnell Douglas T-Tails Other ...

September 18, 1963: First flight of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-20

The first flight of McDonnell Douglas DC-9-20 in 1968 became a crucial moment in aviation history, offering improved performance to short and medium-range air ...

Category:McDonnell Douglas DC-9 by type of operator

A · Douglas DC-9 by airline (98 C) · McDonnell Douglas DC-9 by airline (1 C).

McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10/20/30 - Airliners.net

The DC-9 was an all new design, featuring rear fuselage mounted engines, a T-tail, moderately swept wings and seats for up to 90 passengers in a five abreast ...

Douglas DC9 - Modern Airliners

The Douglas DC-9 is a short to medium-range airliner and was the last to be fully designed and produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation.

McDonnell Douglas DC 9-15F - Air Charter Service

Capable of flying multiple short haul routes in one day, McDonnell Douglas manufactured nearly 2,500 units of the DC-9. Its twin turbojet engines allow it to ...

Aircraft – McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Twin

For existing DC-10 operators, commonality for parts and crew would be ... NC was enjoying its new DC-9-30 fleet and was ready to take the next step up ...

Remembering Europe's DC-9 Operators - Airport Spotting

The only airline in the UK to operate the DC-9 (although some flew the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series). British Midland was a major ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-9 | Mayday TV Show Wiki | Fandom

The DC-9 was followed in subsequent modified forms by the MD-80, MD-90 and Boeing 717. With the final two deliveries of the 717 in 2006, production of the DC-9/ ...

McDonnell Douglas DC-6 | Everts Air, Airline in Alaska

Lockheed and Boeing responded to this new demand, as did McDonnell Douglas. The DC-6 was an expansion to the wartime C-54, which had been intended to be the ...


Douglas DC-8

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The Douglas DC-8 is an early long-range narrow-body jetliner designed and produced by the American Douglas Aircraft Company. Work began in 1952 towards the United States Air Force's requirement for a jet-powered aerial refueling tanker.

List of McDonnell Douglas MD-80 operators

The List of McDonnell Douglas MD-80 operators lists the current operators of the aircraft, and any of its variants. As of June 2024, a total of 123 MD-80 aircraft were in active service.

BAC One-Eleven

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The BAC One-Eleven is an early jet airliner produced by the British Aircraft Corporation. Originally conceived by Hunting Aircraft as a 30-seat jet, before its merger into BAC in 1960, it was launched as an 80-seat airliner with a British United Airways order on 9 May 1961.

List of Boeing 717 operators

The list of Boeing 717 operators lists both former and current operators of the aircraft.