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Boeing 717

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Boeing 717

A twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner developed for short-haul routes. Originally developed as the McDonnell Douglas MD-95 before Boeing's merger with McDonnell Douglas, the 717 is the smallest Boeing jetliner in production history. Delta operates the world's largest 717 fleet, making it ideal for high-frequency routes with lower passenger demand.

AIRCRAFT DATA

PASSENGERS

110-134

RANGE

1,644 mi

SPEED

504 mph

FIRST FLIGHT

1998

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Did You Know?

The 717 was the last aircraft to bear the McDonnell Douglas heritage, designed before the merger but certified and delivered as a Boeing product.

# Technical Specifications

Performance

Range
2,645 km (1,644 mi)
Cruise Speed
811 km/h (504 mph)
Service Ceiling
11,277 m (36,998 ft)

Dimensions

Length
37.8 m (124 ft)
Wingspan
28.4 m (93 ft)

Capacity

Passengers
110-134
Cargo Volume
27.2 m³

Engines

Engine Count
2x Rolls-Royce BR715
Manufacturer
Rolls-Royce
Thrust (each)
82.3 kN

Weights

Max Takeoff (MTOW)
54,884 kg (120,998 lbs)
Fuel Capacity
13,890 L (3,669 gal)

Takeoff / Landing

Takeoff Distance
1,900 m (6,234 ft)
Landing Distance
1,350 m (4,429 ft)

Commercial

Total Orders
156
Delivered
156
List Price
$50.0M

History

First Flight
September 2, 1998
Status
In Service

Data sourced from www.boeing.com