MD series airliners

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The MD series airliners are a family of twin-engine commercial jet aircraft developed by McDonnell Douglas as successors to its DC-9 line, widely used for short- to medium-haul passenger service.

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MD series airliners canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airliner family
twin-engine jet airliner
aircraftCategory narrow-body jet
airframeConfiguration low-wing monoplane
basedOn McDonnell Douglas DC-9
surface form: McDonnell Douglas DC-9 design
cabinConfiguration single-aisle
commercialStatus out of production
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designGoal improved efficiency over DC-9
increased passenger capacity over DC-9
updated avionics compared to DC-9
developer McDonnell Douglas
engineConfiguration twin-engine
engineMounting rear-fuselage-mounted engines
engineType turbofan
enteredServicePeriod 1980s
firstModelInSeries McDonnell Douglas MD-80
follows McDonnell Douglas DC-9
intendedUse commercial passenger transport
laterManufacturer Boeing
manufacturer McDonnell Douglas
marketSegment short- to medium-range routes
memberOfSeries Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
McDonnell Douglas MD-80
surface form: McDonnell Douglas MD-81

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
surface form: McDonnell Douglas MD-82

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
surface form: McDonnell Douglas MD-83

McDonnell Douglas MD-87
McDonnell Douglas MD-88
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
McDonnell Douglas MD-95
notableVariant Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
pressurizedCabin yes
primaryRole narrow-body passenger airliner
successorModel Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717

McDonnell Douglas MD-90
McDonnell Douglas MD-95
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalCruiseSpeed approximately Mach 0.76 to 0.80
typicalOperators major airlines worldwide
typicalRange medium-haul
short-haul
typicalSeatingCapacity around 130 to 170 passengers
usedFor charter passenger service
scheduled airline service
wingPlacement low-mounted wing

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McDonnell Douglas notableSeries MD series airliners