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Announced on April 16, 1979, the MD-82 (DC-9-82) was a new MD-80 variant with similar dimensions to those of the MD-81 but equipped with more powerful engines. The MD-82 was intended for operation from 'hot and high' airports but also offered greater payload/range when in use at 'standard' airfields. [59]
Seating chart for American Airlines Flight 1420 created by the NTSB, revealing the location of passengers and lack of injury, severity of injuries, and deaths. The aircraft involved in the incident was a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (registration N215AA [2]), a derivative of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9, and part of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series of aircraft.
McDonnell Douglas MD-11: 19 1991 2001 Boeing 757-200 Boeing 767 Family Boeing 777-200ER [citation needed] McDonnell Douglas MD-82: 270 1983 2019 Airbus A320 family Airbus A321neo Boeing 737 MAX: One crashed as Flight 1420. One donated to Lewis University in 2019. [33] McDonnell Douglas MD-83: 108 1987 One damaged as Flight 1572.
The MD-90 was a stretched version of the MD-80, [48] powered by International Aero Engines V2500 turbofans, the largest rear-mounted engines ever used on a commercial jet. The MD-95, a modern regional airliner closely resembling the DC-9-30, was the last McDonnell Douglas designed commercial jet to be produced. [49] [50]
MD-81 MD-82 MD-83 MD-87 MD-88 Total 1Time: 3 5 3 11: AeroRepública: 5 3 4 12: Aero Lloyd: 2 16 4 22: Aeroméxico: 18 9 16 10 53: Aeroméxico Travel: 3 3: Air Burkina: 1 2 3: Air Mali (2005) 1 3 4: Air Sicilia 1 1: AirCal: 2 6 8: Airtours International: 14 14: Alaska Airlines: 13 35 48: Allegiant Air: 13 2 49 4 6 74: Alisarda: 7 7: Alitalia: 90 ...
The aircraft involved was a twin-engined McDonnell Douglas MD-82 (registration number N312RC), a derivative of the McDonnell Douglas DC-9 and part of the McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series of aircraft. [ 1 ] : 1 The jet was manufactured in 1981, entered service with Republic Airlines , and was acquired by Northwest Airlines in its merger with ...
A McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 of Valujet at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, March 1995. ValuJet Airlines was an ultra low-cost airline in the United States that operated from 1992 until 1997, when it was rebranded as AirTran Airlines after joining forces with AirTran Airways.
China Northern Airlines Flight 6901 (CJ6901) was a McDonnell Douglas MD-82 airliner from Beijing's Capital International Airport to Ürümqi Diwopu International Airport in Xinjiang, China. On November 13, 1993, it crashed on approach to Ürümqi Airport. Twelve of the 102 passengers and crew on board were killed.