Are MD-90 still flying?

Are MD-90 still flying?

It first flew on February 22, 1993 and the first MD-90 was delivered to Delta in February 1995. The MD-90 competed with the Airbus A320 and the Boeing 737 Next Generation….McDonnell Douglas MD-90.

MD-90
Introduction 1995 with Delta Air Lines
Retired June 2, 2020

Does the Delta still operate MD-88?

Delta decided to retire its MD-88/90 fleet early due to COVID-19. Of the grounded planes, many of them were nearing the end of their working life. Delta’s 149-seat MD-88 was scheduled to retire at the end of 2020, but this was brought forward to June because of the crisis.

How old is the MD-80?

It was first delivered to launch customer Swissair on September 13, 1980, which introduced it into commercial service on October 10, 1980. Keeping the five-abreast coach seating, longer variants are stretched by 14 ft (4.3 m) from the DC-9-50 and have a 28% larger wing.

What kind of aircraft is the MD-90?

Country. The McDonnell Douglas MD-90 is a dual engine, medium-range commercial aircraft. A single aisle aircraft, the MD-90 was developed from the MD-80 series which in turn was based on DC-9 aircraft. The first flight of MD-90 was completed in February 1993 and the aircraft entered into service in 1995.

Where are MD-90’s made?

The production of MD-90 took place adjacent to the Long Beach Airport of California, while two aircraft MD-90-30 Trunkliner’s were built at Jiangwan Airfield in Shanghai, China. The production was phased out in 2000 after delivery of the last aircraft to Saudi Arabian airlines. The MD-90 was produced in two versions, -30 and -30ER.

What is the history of the Delta MD-90?

The MD-90 was firmly launched on November 14, 1989, when Delta Air Lines placed an order for 50 MD-90s, with options for a further 110 aircraft. The aircraft first flew on February 22, 1993 and the first MD-90 was delivered to Delta in February 1995. The MD-90 was produced adjacent to the Long Beach Airport in Long Beach, California, USA.

What is the range of a MD-90?

MD-90-30 – Typical cruising speed at 35,000ft 809km/h (437kt). Range with 153 passengers 3862km (2085nm), or 4023km (2172nm) for standard -30ER, or 4425km (2389nm) for long range -30ER. MD-90-50 – Range with 153 passengers 5600km (3022nm).

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