McDonnell Douglas DC-9

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The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is a twin-engine, short- to medium-range jet airliner introduced in the 1960s that became widely used by airlines around the world and served as the basis for later MD-80/90 series aircraft.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf jet airliner
short- to medium-range airliner
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftFamily McDonnell Douglas DC-9 self-linksurface differs
surface form: DC-9 family
airframeType all-metal
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
crew 2 pilots
3 cabin crew (typical)
cruiseSpeed 880 km/h
Mach 0.78
designedBy Douglas Aircraft Company
designedFor medium-haul routes
short-haul routes
developedInto Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
engineConfiguration twin rear-mounted engines
engineType turbofan
enteredServiceWith Delta Air Lines
firstFlight 1965-02-25
firstOperator Delta Air Lines
fuselage narrow-body
icaoCode McDonnell Douglas DC-9 self-linksurface differs
surface form: DC9
introduced 1965
manufacturer McDonnell Douglas
maximumSeatingCapacity 139
numberBuilt 976
numberOfEngines 2
powerplant Pratt & Whitney JT8D
pressurization pressurized cabin
primaryUser Delta Air Lines
Eastern Air Lines
Northwest Airlines
SAS
Trans World Airlines
surface form: TWA
productionEnd 1982
productionStart 1965
range 2400 km
2900 km
role freight transport (converted)
passenger airliner
status retired from major airline service
successor Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalSeatingCapacity 135
90
wingConfiguration low-wing

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McDonnell Douglas notableProduct McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Pratt & Whitney developedForAircraft McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Adria Airways operatedAircraftType McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Trans World Airlines fleetType McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Trans World Airlines fleetType McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: Douglas DC-9-15
Douglas Aircraft Company notableProduct McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: Douglas DC-9
Pratt & Whitney JT8D application McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Eastern Air Lines fleetType McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: Douglas DC-9
Boeing 717-200 successorTo McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: McDonnell Douglas DC-9 family
MD series airliners follows McDonnell Douglas DC-9
MD series airliners basedOn McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: McDonnell Douglas DC-9 design
Donald Wills Douglas Sr. designed McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: Douglas DC-9
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 aircraftFamily McDonnell Douglas DC-9 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: DC-9 family
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 icaoCode McDonnell Douglas DC-9 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: DC9
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 developedFrom McDonnell Douglas DC-9
McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraftFamily McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: DC-9 family
McDonnell Douglas MD-95 family McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: DC-9
McDonnell Douglas MD-95 finalMemberOf McDonnell Douglas DC-9
this entity surface form: DC-9/MD-80/MD-90 family
McDonnell Douglas MD-95 developedFrom McDonnell Douglas DC-9
Jat Airways operatedAircraftType McDonnell Douglas DC-9
JAT Yugoslav Airlines fleetIncluded McDonnell Douglas DC-9