The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 was a single-aisle jet aircraft produced from 1965 to 1982 – a total of 976 units were made in this 17-year production spell. While no American passenger carriers operate the type anymore, a few cargo airlines still utilize the aircraft which, in its heyday, was an efficient short-to-medium haul workhorse.
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