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The Boeing 717, developed initially as the McDonnell Douglas MD-95, entered service in 1999 and quickly carved out a niche as a high-frequency short-haul performer.
Qantas will mark the end of an era with the departure of one of its Boeing 717 jets, the first of its type to be registered and flown in Australia. The departing 717 (registration VH-NXI) holds a ...
Boeing only sold 156 717s throughout its short production life. The end of the 717 also meant the end of the iconic DC-9 family, with its rear-fuselage-mounted engines and T-tail configuration.
Boeing is offering a business version of its 717-200 aircraft, dubbed the 717 Business Express. Configurations range from 40 to 80 seats in first and/or business class.
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Lufthansa’s CEO Carsten Spohr voiced his concern about Boeing’s delays, calling them “extremely annoying” as it’s costing the German aviation giant hefty sums of money, in an interview ...
Boeing Co. said Germany's Lufthansa AG would buy single-aisle aircraft from the plane maker for the first time since 1995. The German carrier has placed a firm order for 40 737 MAX jets, with ...