McDonnell Douglas MD-95

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The McDonnell Douglas MD-95, later redesignated the Boeing 717, is a twin-engine, short- to medium-range jet airliner developed as the final member of the DC-9/MD-80 family for regional airline service.

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McDonnell Douglas MD-95 canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf DC-9 family derivative
narrow-body airliner
short- to medium-range airliner
twin-engine jet airliner
aircraftCategory transport-category airplane
aircraftNoiseStandard Stage 3 compliant
alsoKnownAs Boeing 717-200
cockpitCrew 2
configuration low-wing monoplane
designGoal replacement for early DC-9 models
developedFrom McDonnell Douglas DC-9
McDonnell Douglas MD-90
engineModel Rolls-Royce BR715
enginePlacement rear-fuselage mounted
engines 2
engineType turbofan
enteredService 1999-10-12
family McDonnell Douglas DC-9
surface form: DC-9

McDonnell Douglas MD-80
surface form: MD-80

McDonnell Douglas MD-90
surface form: MD-90
finalMemberOf McDonnell Douglas DC-9
surface form: DC-9/MD-80/MD-90 family
firstFlight 1998-09-02
firstOperator AirTran Airways
fuelType Jet A kerosene
fuselageDiameter approximately 3.34 m
IATADesignator 717
ICAOTypeDesignator B712
landingGear tricycle retractable landing gear
laterDesignatedAs Boeing 717-200
surface form: Boeing 717
launchCustomer AirTran Airways
manufacturer Boeing
McDonnell Douglas
marketSegment 100-seat class airliners
maximumSeating 134 passengers
maximumTakeoffWeight approximately 54,885 kg
numberOfAisles 1
numberOfEngines 2
pressurizedCabin yes
primaryRole regional airline service
producedAs Boeing 717-200
productionEnded 2006
productionStatus out of production
range approximately 2,060 nautical miles
successorTo older DC-9 variants
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalCruiseSpeed Mach 0.77
typicalSeating 106 passengers
wingType swept wing

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McDonnell Douglas notableProduct McDonnell Douglas MD-95
Boeing 717-200 developedFrom McDonnell Douglas MD-95
Boeing 717-200 originalDesignation McDonnell Douglas MD-95
MD series airliners memberOfSeries McDonnell Douglas MD-95
MD series airliners successorModel McDonnell Douglas MD-95