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Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 48000 909 MD-81 1979 broken up N560MD none Producer/Prototype 08-1990 PW JT8D-210 broken up 1994 48001 917 MD-81 1979 accidented N1002G none Producer/Prototype 06-1980 PW JT8D-210 accidented on test flight Yuma 19.06.1980 48002 938 MD-81 1980 perm_wfu HK-4265 none AeroRepublica 11-2007 PW JT8D-210 48003 944 MD-81 1980 perm_wfu SE-DMT none Air Sweden 04-2011 PW JT8D-210 48004 950 MD-81 1980 perm_wfu HK-4255 none AeroRepublica 10-2007 PW JT8D-210 48005 957 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu HK-4259 none AeroRepublica 11-2007 PW JT8D-210 48006 966 MD-81 1981 in service N682RW Olympia Aviation 01-2012 PW JT8D-210 Detroit Red Wings Tigers colours 48007 971 MD-81 1981 broken up N813ME none Midwest Airlines 01-2009 PW JT8D-210 broken up 08-2013 48008 981 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu HK-4237X none AeroRepublica 12-2006 PW JT8D-210 48009 985 MD-81 1981 broken up HK-4238X none AeroRepublica 01-2007 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2008 48010 992 MD-81 1981 broken up N814ME none Midwest Airlines 12-2008 PW JT8D-210 broken up 08-2013 48011 994 MD-81 1981 broken up LV-WTY none Dinar Lineas Aereas 09-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 12-2006 48012 997 MD-82 1981 broken up N928TW none American Airlines 02-2003 PW JT8D-210 broken up 03-2013 48013 1000 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu N922TW none American Airlines 04-2003 PW JT8D-210 48014 1013 MD-81 1981 broken up N929TW none American Airlines 05-2003 PW JT8D-210 48015 924 MD-81 1980 broken up N810NK none Spirit Airlines 11-2005 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 11-2005 48016 941 MD-81 1980 broken up 9Q-CJB none CAA Cie Africaine Aviation 02-2008 PW JT8D-210 48017 958 MD-81 1981 broken up N811NK none Spirit Airlines 08-2006 PW JT8D-210 48018 995 MD-81 1981 broken up 9Q-CBD none CAA Cie Africaine Aviation 05-2009 PW JT8D-210 48019 1001 MD-82 1981 perm_wfu ZS-OBF none Comair SA 01-2008 PW JT8D-210 48020 1045 MD-82 1982 perm_wfu ZS-OBG none Safair 01-2008 PW JT8D-210 48021 1078 MD-82 1982 stored PJ-MDB none Insel Air 07-2016 PW JT8D-210 48022 1079 MD-82 1982 stored ZS-TRD none 1-Time 10-2012 PW JT8D-210 48024 948 MD-81 1980 broken up LV-WPY none Austral Lineas Aereas 01-2007 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 05-2008, parts used for 48025 48025 952 MD-81 1980 perm_wfu LV-WFN none Austral Lineas Aereas 03-2012 PW JT8D-210 preserved at Morón Nat. Aeronautics Museum 48026 960 MD-81 1980 broken up N826US none US Airways 04-2002 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2005 48027 973 MD-82 1981 stored HK-4302 none West Caribbean Airways 09-2005 PW JT8D-210 48028 979 MD-81 1980 perm_wfu N828US none US Airways 12-2001 PW JT8D-210 to be broken up 48029 953 MD-81 1980 broken up N803ME none Midwest Airlines 02-2009 PW JT8D-210 bought by Allegiant Air for spares McDonnell Douglas MD-80/-90 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 48030 962 MD-81 1980 broken up N804ME none Midwest Airlines 12-2008 PW JT8D-210 48031 969 MD-81 1981 broken up N805ME none Midwest Airlines 02-2009 PW JT8D-210 bought by Allegiant Air for spares 48032 978 MD-81 1981 broken up N806ME none Midwest Airlines 12-2005 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 10-2006 48033 988 MD-81 1981 broken up N807ME none Midwest Airlines 05-2006 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 10-2006 48034 946 MD-81 1980 broken up N800US none US Airways 04-2002 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 08-2007 48035 955 MD-81 1980 broken up N803US none US Airways 11-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 02-2009 48036 963 MD-81 1980 broken up N802US none US Airways 10-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 05-2004 48037 965 MD-81 1980 broken up N801US none US Airways 12-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2004 48038 1002 MD-81 1981 broken up N806US none US Marshals Service 12-2004 PW JT8D-210 48039 1003 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu 3D-MDJ none Rwandair 04-2006 PW JT8D-210 Jetran Intl. 48040 1006 MD-81 1981 broken up N808US none US Airways 03-2002 PW JT8D-210 48041 1008 MD-81 1981 broken up N809US none US Airways 03-2002 PW JT8D-210 48042 1009 MD-81 1981 broken up N810US none US Airways 03-2002 PW JT8D-210 48043 1010 MD-81 1981 broken up N811US none US Airways 04-2002 PW JT8D-210 broken up 08-2005 48044 967 MD-82 1981 broken up N14880 none Continental Airlines 10-2001 PW JT8D-210 48045 970 MD-82 1981 broken up N13881 none Continental Airlines 09-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 09-2006 48046 977 MD-81 1981 broken up N764BC none Avioimpex 12-2002 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 10-2004 48047 998 MD-82 1981 accidented YU-ANA none Inex Adria 12-1981 PW JT8D-210 crashed in mountain on approach Ajaccio 01.12.198 48048 1005 MD-81 1981 broken up N801NK none Spirit Airlines 05-2005 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 01-2007 48049 983 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu N827US none US Airways 04-2002 PW JT8D-210 48050 989 MD-81 1981 accidented N1003G none Austral Lineas Aereas 06-1988 PW JT8D-210 crashed on approach Posadas 12.06.1988 48051 975 MD-81 1981 broken up N806NK none Spirit Airlines 07-2004 PW JT8D-210 48052 974 MD-81 1981 broken up N804US none US Airways 10-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 09-2002 48053 986 MD-81 1981 stored YR-MDJ none Acvila Air 02-2015 PW JT8D-210 48054 996 MD-82 1981 broken up N301RC none Northwest Airlines 11-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2002 48055 1007 MD-82 1981 broken up N302RC none Northwest Airlines 11-1999 PW JT8D-210 48056 1012 MD-82 1981 perm_wfu N83870 none Continental Airlines 01-2005 PW JT8D-210 to be broken up 48057 1023 MD-82 1981 broken up N931RC none Northwest Airlines 10-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 07-2006 48058 991 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu N805NK none Spirit Airlines 07-2004 PW JT8D-210 to be broken up McDonnell Douglas MD-80/-90 Sorting: Serial Nr. 29.08.2021 Ser.Nr. Li.Nr. Type F/F Status Immatr. Operator Last Operator in service Engines Owner Rem. @airlinefleet.info M/Y until 48059 1047 MD-82 1982 broken up ZS-OBH none Comair SA 11-2007 PW JT8D-210 48062 1062 MD-82 1981 broken up N477AC none Continental Airlines 10-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 08-2004 48063 1020 MD-82 1981 broken up N478CA none Continental Airlines 09-2001 PW JT8D-210 48064 MD-82 0 not built none Air Cal cancelled 48065 MD-82 0 not built none Air Cal cancelled 48066 1019 MD-82 1981 broken up 9A-CDE none Dubrovnik Airlines 11-2011 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2013 48067 1028 MD-82 1981 broken up N867AC none Linea Aeropostal Venezuela 05-2007 PW JT8D-210 broken up 01-2008 48068 1031 MD-82 1981 broken up N1003Y none Aeromexico 10-2006 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 01-2007 48069 1032 MD-82 1981 broken up PK-LMM none Lion Air 09-2005 PW JT8D-210 CIT 48070 999 MD-82 1981 broken up N808ME none Midwest Airlines 01-2009 PW JT8D-210 48071 1004 MD-82 1981 broken up N809ME none Midwest Airlines 12-2008 PW JT8D-210 bought by Delta Airlines for spares 48072 1011 MD-81 1981 perm_wfu N810ME none Midwest Airlines 12-2008 PW JT8D-210 to be broken up 48073 1018 MD-81 1981 broken up N16883 none Continental Airlines 09-2004 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 10-2007 48074 1026 MD-82 1981 destroyed N16884 none Continental Airlines 06-2000 PW JT8D-210 written off after incident during engine test run New 48077 MD-82 0 not built none Austral cancelled 48078 MD-82 0 not built none Austral cancelled 48079 1016 MD-82 1981 stored YR-MDL none Ten Airways 10-2015 PW JT8D-210 Pegasus 48080 1022 MD-82 1981 broken up N955AS none Alaska Airlines 02-2001 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 02-2003 48081 MD-82 0 not built none Aeropostal cancelled 48082 MD-82 0 not built none Aeropostal cancelled 48083 1043 MD-82 1981 perm_wfu PK-WIL none Wings Abadi Air 09-2012 PW JT8D-210 48084 MD-82 0 not built none VIASA cancelled 48085 MD-82 0 not built none VIASA cancelled 48086 1029 MD-82 1981 broken up N307RC none Northwest Airlines 11-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 07-2006 48087 1035 MD-82 1981 broken up N803NK none Spirit Airlines 11-2006 PW JT8D-210 broken up 2007 48088 1037 MD-82 1981 broken up N309RC none Northwest Airlines 10-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 06-2006 48089 1038 MD-82 1981 broken up N311RC none Northwest Airlines 11-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 06-2006 48090 1040 MD-82 1981 accidented N312RC none Northwest Airlines 08-1987 PW JT8D-210 crashed on take-off Detroit 16.08.1987 48091 1041 MD-82 1981 broken up N313RC none Northwest Airlines 11-1999 PW JT8D-210 broken up by 07-2006 McDonnell Douglas MD-80/-90 Sorting: Serial Nr.
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