The MD-95, designed to replace the DC-9-30, was launched in 1995 and was renamed the Boeing after McDonnell Douglas and Boeing merged in 1997 | |
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76 Mach Range 1,600 miles 2,400 miles Accommodation 155 passengers 153 passengers | : For more people use free resources, please share this page ,use below button |
There were 1,191 MD-80s delivered between 1980 and 1999 | Please contact Gulfstream with any inquiries involving aircraft capabilities and equipment |
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Two versions of the MD-90 entered production, and 116 were delivered between 1995 and 2000 | License: Non commercial use, learning and reference use only |
Some of the equipment described or depicted is optional | The MD-90 was an advanced midsized, medium-range airliner that was first delivered in February 1995 and entered service two months later |
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The MD-80 Series of twinjets, featuring many advances in technology, was certified by the Federal Aviation Administration in August 1980 and entered airline service three months later | The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and MD-90 families of jetliners were built on the same assembly line in Long Beach, Calif |