McDonnell Douglas MD-94X
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mcdonnell-douglas-md-94x-203-10124642
title:
McDonnell Douglas MD-94X
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The McDonnell Douglas MD-94X was a planned propfan-powered airliner, intended to begin production in 1994. Announced in January 1986, the aircraft was to seat between 160 and 180 passengers, possibly using a twin-aisle configuration. An all-new design that was investigated internally since at least 1984, the MD-94X was developed in the mid-1980s to compete with the similar Boeing 7J7. The price of oil would have to be at least US$1.40 per gallon for McDonnell Douglas to build the plane, though.
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Proposal for a propfan-powered airliner
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_MD-94X
date created:
2005-04-28T00:06:03Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T19:25:17Z
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