
Aircraft Type
McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 “Super 80”
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 was a popular narrow-body short to medium-haul commercial passenger aircraft that played a significant role in domestic and regional airline operations throughout the 1960s and 1970s, known for its reliability and efficient performance.
Revolutionized short-haul commercial aviation with its compact design, fuel efficiency, and ability to operate from shorter runways, making regional air travel more accessible
The DC-9-30 was one of the most successful variants in the DC-9 family, with over 700 aircraft produced and widely used by airlines like Eastern Air Lines and American Airlines
Cabin Environment
How the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-30 affects jetlag recovery
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
42.6 m
Length
28.5 m
Wingspan
8.4 m
Height
Performance
2,600 km
Range
815 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× Pratt & Whitney JT8D low-bypass turbofan
Engines
How It Compares
vs. Boeing 737-200
✓Potentially lower cabin noise levels
✗Likely more modern avionics and fuel efficiency
vs. Boeing 727-200
✓Similar era narrow-body design with proven reliability
✗Potentially higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs
vs. Fokker F28 Fellowship
✓Robust design with good short-field performance
✗Smaller passenger capacity and potentially more limited range