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McDonnell Douglas MD-88 aircraft
Aircraft Type

McDonnell Douglas MD-88Mad Dog

The McDonnell Douglas MD-88 is a narrow-body, short-to-medium-haul commercial jet that was a popular workhorse for many domestic and regional airlines in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s. It was an improved variant of the DC-9 series, featuring more efficient engines and updated avionics.

IATAM88ICAOMD88ManufacturerMcDonnell DouglasScore5.50/10Range4,635 kmStatusIn Production
Serving as a reliable and economical short-to-medium-range jet that bridged the gap between older DC-9 models and newer narrow-body aircraft like the Boeing 737

The MD-88 earned the affectionate nickname 'Mad Dog' among pilots and aviation enthusiasts due to its robust performance and distinctive engine configuration with rear-mounted engines

Cabin Environment

How the McDonnell Douglas MD-88 affects jetlag recovery

8,000 ft
Cabin Altitude
Poor
5.00%
Humidity
Very dry
75.00 dB
Noise Level
Moderate
+0%
Recovery Bonus
Standard cabin

Technical Specifications

Dimensions
47.7 m
Length
32.8 m
Wingspan
6.9 m
Height
Performance
4,635 km
Range
815 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× Pratt & Whitney JT8D
Engines

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How It Compares

vs. Boeing 737-300
Slightly longer range (4635 km vs 4204 km)
Potentially lower fuel efficiency
vs. Airbus A320-200
Potentially lower operating costs
Smaller passenger capacity (172 vs 180)
vs. Boeing 727-200
More modern avionics and design
Less historical operational experience

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