Are any MD-80s still flying?

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. Before flying for Aeronaves TSM, they also served Alitalia and US Airways.

How much does a 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. A 737-400 conversion, which AEI also offers, itself costs $2.7 million to $2.8 million, compared with $2.35 million for the MD-82 it just finished.

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.

Will the MD 90 ever fly again?

Operators. Delta Air Lines was the last remaining operator in 2020. Delta began phasing out its MD-90s in 2017, before retiring its remaining MD-90s after their final flights on June 2, 2020.

How much does a MD-80 weigh?

Technical Specifications

MD-80MD-90
Weight140,000 pounds156,000 pounds
Power plantTwo 18,500-pound-thrust Pratt & Whitney JT8D-209 enginesTwo 25,000-pound-thrust International Aero Engines V2500 engines
Speed546 mph0.76 Mach
Range1,600 miles2,400 miles

Are McDonnell Douglas planes safe?

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.

Does McDonnell Douglas still make planes?

It sold 200 units, but was discontinued in 2001 after the merger with Boeing as it competed with the Boeing 777. The final commercial aircraft design to be made by McDonnell Douglas came in 1988.

Does Delta still have MD-80?

Delta Air Lines will be the last US passenger airline to retire its MD-80 fleet in June. Take a look back at the all-American ‘Mad Dog’ jet. Delta Air Lines is advancing the retirement date of its McDonnell Douglas MD-80 series aircraft to June 2.

Does Delta still fly MD 88?

Delta will retire the MD-88 and MD-90 aircraft earlier than previously planned, with both aircraft types exiting the fleet effective June 2020. Both aircraft operated across much of Delta’s domestic network and have been workhorses for the airline.

Is Delta still using MD 88?

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