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McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) MD-11 Medium to Long-Range Jetliner |
DESCRIPTION:
As DC-10 production was winding down, McDonnell Douglas began studying potential replacements. Originally, designers focused on merely stretching the airframe by developing the DC-10 Series 50 and Series 60. As plans grew more ambitious, the new design became known as the MD-100, the MD-XXX, and finally the MD-11. Although the MD-11 was essentially just a stretched DC-10, the new design featured many improvements. These modifications included winglets for improved aerodynamics, a redesigned tail assembly, more powerful engines, and a more advanced flight deck with an electronic flight instrument system allowing a reduction to two flight crew. Four variants were developed, the MD-11P passenger model, MD-11F freighter, MD-11 Combi combined passenger/cargo model, and the MD-11CF convertible model. The MD-11 program faced repeated difficulties in the late 1980s and early 1990s owing to airline failures and mergers that cancelled many orders. However, a total of 200 were completed by the time Boeing closed the MD-11 production line in 2001.
Last modified 10 March 2011
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HISTORY: | |
First Flight | 10 January 1990 |
Service Entry
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December 1990 (with Finnair)
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CREW: |
two flight crew: pilot, co-pilot
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PASSENGERS: |
(MD-11P) 285 to 410 (MD-11 Combi) 181 to 214 (MD-11CF) 350 to 410 |
ESTIMATED COST:
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unknown
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AIRFOIL SECTIONS: | |
Wing Root | DSMA-496/-521/-522 |
Wing Tip
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DSMA-519/-520
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DIMENSIONS: | |
Length | 200.83 ft (61.24 m) |
Wingspan | 169.50 ft (51.71 m) |
Height | 57.67 ft (17.60 m) |
Wing Area | 3,648 ft² (338.9 m²) |
Canard Area
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not applicable
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WEIGHTS: | |
Empty |
(MD-11P) 294,200 lb (133,450 kg) (MD-11 Combi) 286,100 lb (129,775 kg) |
Normal Takeoff | unknown |
Max Takeoff | 630,500 lb (285,990 kg) |
Fuel Capacity |
internal: 38,615 gal (146,155 L) external: not applicable |
Max Payload
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112,565 lb (51,060 kg)
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PROPULSION: | |
Powerplant |
three Pratt & Whitney PW4460 turbofans or three Pratt & Whitney PW4462 turbofans or three General Electric CF6-80C2 turbofans |
Thrust |
(PW4460) 180,000 lb (800.71 kN) (PW4462) 186,000 lb (827.40 kN) (CF6-80C2) 184,500 lb (820.73 kN) |
PERFORMANCE: | |
Max Level Speed |
at altitude: 590 mph (945 km/h) at 31,000 ft (9,460 m), Mach 0.87 at sea level: unknown cruise speed: 545 mph (875 km/h) at 35,000 ft (10,670 m) |
Initial Climb Rate | unknown |
Service Ceiling | 32,600 ft (9,935 m) |
Range |
(MD-11P) 7,140 nm (13,230 km) (MD-11 Combi) 5,635 nm (10,445 km) (MD-11CF) 6,830 nm (12,655 km) (MD-11F) 3,945 nm (7,310 km) |
g-Limits |
unknown
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KNOWN VARIANTS: | |
DC-10 Series 50 DC-10 Series 60 |
McDonnell Douglas design study of a stretched DC-10 that eventually led to the MD-11 |
MD-100 | More ambitious DC-10 follow-on design study that eventually led to the MD-11 |
MD-11P | First production model for dedicated passenger use |
MD-11 Combi | Combined passenger and cargo model for 181 to 214 passengers and up to six cargo pallets on the main deck plus additional cargo on the lower deck |
MD-11CF | Convertible passenger or cargo model |
MD-11F | Dedicated freighter model with large cargo door located forward of the port wing |
MD-11BCF | Boeing Converted Freighter, former MD-11 passenger models converted into cargo transports |
MD-12 |
Proposed follow-on design; cancelled
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KNOWN OPERATORS: |
Aeroflot Aeroflot Cargo Air Canada Alitalia Altitude Aircraft Leasing Trust American Airlines Avient Aviation China Airlines China Eastern Airlines City Bird Delta Air Lines Eastern Airlines El Al Israel Airlines Ethiopian Airlines Eva Air FedEx Finnair Garuda Indonesia Gemini Air Cargo Global Aviation Holdings Japan Airlines KLM - Royal Dutch Airlines Korean Air Lines LTU Lufthansa Cargo Airlines Malaysia Airlines Mandarin Airlines Martinair MAS Air Cargo Philippine Air Lines Swissair Saudi Arabian Airlines Saudi Royal Flight STAF TAM Brazil Thai Airways International Transmile Varig Brasil VASP World Airways |
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