Douglas Twinjets: Dc-9, Md-80, Md-90 And Boeing... < INSTANT | 2027 >

All aircraft in this lineage share a distinctive configuration and rear-mounted engines , which made them ideal for short-haul, high-frequency service to smaller airports.

The lineage of the Douglas Twinjets—comprising the , MD-80 , MD-90 , and Boeing 717 —represents one of the most enduring and successful aircraft families in aviation history . This "rear-engine" family spans over 40 years of production, transitioning through two corporate mergers. 🛫 Evolution of the Douglas Twinjet Family Douglas Twinjets: DC-9, MD-80, MD-90 and Boeing...

Stretched again; IAE V2500 high-bypass engines; glass cockpit. Boeing 717 All aircraft in this lineage share a distinctive

Originally ; shorter fuselage; Rolls-Royce BR715 engines. 🛠️ Key Technical & Design Characteristics which made them ideal for short-haul