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The McDonnell Douglas (later Boeing) MD-90 is a retired American five-abreast single-aisle airliner developed by McDonnell Douglas from its successful model MD-80. The airliner was produced by the developer company until 1997 and then by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It was a stretched derivative of the MD-80 and thus part of the DC-9 family. After the more fuel-efficient IAE V2500 high-bypass turbofan was selected, Delta Air Lines became the launch customer on November 14, 1989. The MD-90 first flew on February 22, 1993, and the first delivery was in February 1995 to Delta.
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor McDonnell Douglas MD-90
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- Wingspan 163.9ft (50.0m)
- Length 225.7ft (68.8m)
- Height 45.7ft (13.9m)
- Empty Weight 42,073lbs (19,084kg)
- Loaded Weight 58,239lbs (26,416kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 2.662
- Wing Loading 23.9lbs/ft2 (116.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,432.4ft2 (226.0m2)
- Drag Points 21088
Parts
- Number of Parts 159
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 677