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It was a lengthened DC-9-50 with a higher maximum take-off weight (MTOW) and higher fuel capacity, as well as next-generation Pratt and Whitney JT8D-200 series engines and an improved wing design. [7] 1,191 MD-80s were delivered from 1980 to 1999. [8] The MD-90 was developed from the MD-80 series. [9] It was launched in 1989 and first flew in ...
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In a move to save money on jet fuel, the airline accelerated the replacement of DC-9 aircraft with the Boeing 717-200. On May 23, 2006, Midwest Airlines accepted one of the last two Boeing 717s delivered in a ceremony with AirTran Airways, who accepted the other 717. Midwest also announced that selected MD-80 aircraft would leave the fleet.
[7] Quantum Air Spain: 5 Ceased operations in 2010. All aircraft transferred to Blue1. Spanair Spain: 4 All aircraft transferred to Blue1: Trans World Airlines United States: 29 50 were ordered; 29 acquired by American Airlines. Turkmenistan Airlines Turkmenistan: 7 Phased out in July 2018. Last operator in Asia. Volotea Spain: 19
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A Boeing 717-200 ordered by Hawaiian Airlines with customer code 2A would be designated as 717-22A. A Boeing 727-100 and 727-200 ordered by American Airlines with customer code 23 are designated as 727-23 or 727-123 [note 2] and 727-223, respectively. [1]