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Boeing (McDonnell Douglas) MD-11ERType (Muster)Long-range, high-capacity airliner (Langstrecken-Verkehrsflugzeug)
Country (Land)
Manufacturer (Hersteller)
Phone: 001-496/7474 General (Allgemeine Angaben) Crew (Besatzung): 2 plus cabin attendants Passengers (Passagiere): Typical two-class seating for 323 (34 first plus 289 economy) or three-class layout for 298 (16 first, 56 business and 226 economy). In a charter arrengement, the limit is 409. Freight (Fracht): Lower deck holds have a volume of 194 cu m
Power plant (Antrieb): 3 x high-bypass turbofans, either Pratt & Whitney PW4460 or PW4462 or General Electric CF6-80C2D1F Dimensions (Abmessungen) Length (Länge): 61,62 m (with GE engines) or 61,24 m (with Pratt engines) Height (Höhe): 17,60 m Fuselage diameter (Rumpfdurchmesser): 6,02 m Span (Spannweite): 51,97 m over winglets Wing area (Flügelfläche): 338,9 sq m
Cabin length (Kabinenlänge): 46,51 m Weights (Massen) Operating weight empty (Einsatz-Leermasse): 130935 kg Payload (Nutzlast): 51272 kg Fuel (Kraftstoff): 157712 litres including tanks in cargo hold Max. zero fuel weight (Max. Masse ohne Kraftstoff): 181435 kg Max. take-off weigth (Max. Startmasse): 273314 kg or 285990 kg as an option Max. landing weight (Max. Landemasse): 195040 kg Performance (Flugleistungen) Max. level speed (Höchstgeschwindigkeit): Mach 0.87 / 945 km/h Take-off field length (Startstrecke): 3115 m Landing field length, sea level (Landestrecke): 2118 m Range (Reichweite): 13190 km Customers (Kunden) As of April 30, 1998, 178 MD-11s had been delivered in four versions: passenger; freighter; convertible freighter; and "combi.". Among the users are:
Competition (Konkurrenz) Airbus A330 Airbus A340 Boeing 777 Remarks (Bemerkungen) The MD-11 is based on the DC-10, but featuring
The MD-11 was first revealed at the Paris Air Show in the summer of 1995. British Caledonian placed the first order in December 1986, followed by Mitsui and SAS. Formal commitment to the programme came on 29 December 1986, when 92 commitments form 12 customers had been received, among them 52 firm orders. Assembly of the MD-11 began on March 9, 1988, but delays in engineering led to a first flight (of an MD-11F) not before January 10, 1990. Five aircraft wer involved in the flight test programme. FAA certification was achieved by November 8 that year. First to receive the MD-11 was Finnair, which accepted its aircraft on November 29, 1990 and flew the first revenue service on December 20. At that time, there were 174 orders in the books, plus an equal amount of commitments. It soon became apparent that the MD-11 failed to meet its payload/range guarantees, and McDonnell Douglas hat to start an extensive modification programme to recover some of the deficiencies. A three phase drag-reduction programme was implemented, as well as changes to the engines to cut fuel burn. Although external dimensions remain unchanged, the aircraft is available in several different variants:
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