How big is an MD-87?

Dimensions: With an overall length of 130 ft 5 in (39.75 m), the MD-87 is 17 ft 4 in (5.28 m) shorter than the other MD-80s but is otherwise generally similar to them, employing the same engines, systems and flight deck.
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How much does an MD-87 cost?

For less than $5 million, you can buy a refurbished Boeing MD-87, originally designed for up to 130 airline passengers, with updated avionics, an executive interior that seats 19 to 30, and a range of 4,800 nautical miles when fitted with auxiliary belly tanks.
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How much runway does a MD-87 need to take off?

The MD-87 has a maximum cruise speed of 470 knots and a travel range of 2,900 nautical miles. Its rate of climb is 3,000 feet per minute. The MD-87 has a take off and landing distance of 1,850 meters and 1,430 meters respectively.
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Do airlines still use the MD-80?

The largest operator

According to data from ch-aviation.com, there are still nearly 100 active examples of the MD-80 family left in the world today. As is common with aging aircraft, some of these have been converted for use as freighters.
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What is an MD-87 aircraft?

The MD-87 is part of the MD-80 series of aircraft from McDonnell Douglas. The jet has a shorter fuselage than its predecessor and can carry up 130 passengers for a range of up to 5,000 km. The aircraft is equipped with enhanced avionics and powerful engines; additional fuel tanks were able to boost the plane's range.
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How many passengers does an MD-87 hold?

Cabin: The MD-87 provides typical mixed-class seating for 114 passengers or 130 in an all-economy layout (five-abreast 31 in and 32 in seat pitch). The maximum seating, exit-limited, is for 139 passengers.
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Why are MD-80s called Mad Dogs?

The MD-80s are affectionately known as Mad Dogs because they take off like rocket ships and unlike more modern automated aircraft, they require pilots' full attention to fly and land.
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Are there any DC 9 still flying?

The final active DC-9 is with African Express Airways, based in Nairobi. This is the only DC-9 to still be registered to a scheduled passenger airline. African Express Airways only operates two aircraft - the DC-9 (with registration 5Y-AXP) and one MD-82 aircraft.
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Is the MD-80 a safe plane?

The MD-80 and its variants are the workhorses of airline fleets around the world, and are also regarded as among the safest planes. The mid-range, two-engine, one aisle jet, built by McDonnell Douglas of Long Beach, California, was introduced in 1980.
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Who still flies MD 11?

As of October 2021, the worldwide fleet of MD-11s totals 102 aircraft in commercial service with cargo operators FedEx Express (57), UPS Airlines (42) and Western Global Airlines (17).
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How much does an MD-80 cost?

A 737-400 typically costs between $3.25 million and $4 million, while MD-80s sell for $750,000 to $800,000.
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What caused MD-87 crash in Houston?

The aircraft was taking off at 10:00 a.m. from Runway 36 when it overshot the runway, ran into a fence and a powerline before coming to a halt, 500m from the runway. It immediately caught fire. All 21 occupants onboard escaped from the burning aircraft safely with only 2 known injuries, both of which were minor.
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Who made the MD-80?

The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 is a twin-engine passenger aircraft developed by McDonnell Douglas. The MD-80 took its maiden flight on 25 October 1979 and entered into service in October 1980. The MD-80 can accommodate two crew and between 130 and 172 passengers based on seating arrangements.
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Who makes the MD-87?

In January 1985 McDonnell Douglas announced that it was to produce a shorter fuselage MD-80 series development aircraft, designated the MD-87, which would seat between 109 and 130 passengers depending upon configuration.
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How many MD-80 have crashed?

After the Little Rock crash, Boeing reported that only nine of the 1,167 MD-80 series planes delivered have been lost in accidents. According to National Transportation Safety Board data, 73 incidents have been reported on various MD-80 series models since 1983.
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Which is the safest plane in the world?

According to experts, the model (737-800) is considered to be the safest aircraft ever made. The 737-800 belongs to the aviation giant's next-generation aircraft which also includes 600, 700, and 900.
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Whats bigger 747 or 777?

The 777X is a longer aircraft - just

According to Boeing's data, the 777-9 has a total length of 251 feet 9 inches (76.72 meters). The 747-8 is just a bit smaller at 250 feet 2 inches (76.3 meters). The 777-9 is the longest commercial aircraft ever built.
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What is the oldest plane still flying?

Bleriot Monoplane

The oldest plane still flying in the world is the Bleriot XI. And it's not even close! Where generations of aircraft have been built and retired in its wake, the Bleriot XI, one of the first planes ever, built in 1909, still flies in Hudson Valley, New York.
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What is the oldest 747 still flying?

The oldest active passenger configured Boeing 747 that is still flying today is just about 42.89 years old. On November 9, 1977, the Saudi Arabian Royal Flight ordered the aircraft, which was registered as HZ-HM1B.
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Is Delta still flying MD-80?

Delta is the last U.S. airline to operate the planes after American Airlines retired its MD-80 fleet in September. The retirement also ends the era of the McDonnell Douglas name, the company that Boeing acquired in 1997. The planes' were based on a jet whose history stretches back to the 1960s, the DC-9.
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Why do we call MD 20/20 Mad dog?

MD 20/20 (often called by its nickname Mad Dog) is an American fortified wine. The MD actually stands for its producer: Mogen David. MD 20/20 has an alcohol content that varies by flavor from 13% to 18%. Originally, 20/20 stood for 20 oz at 20% alcohol.
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Why did McDonnell Douglas fail?

Douglas' success continued long after the Second World War. It moved into commercial jets, with the DC-8 launched in 1958 to compete with the Boeing 707. By the late 1960s, it was struggling financially, however. Development costs for the DC-10, along with commitments to the Vietnam War, were taking their toll.
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Does McDonnell Douglas still make airplanes?

The company will continue to be known as Boeing; McDonnell Douglas will retain its name and operate as a major division. Two-thirds of the board members will come from Boeing, which will retain its Seattle headquarters.
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