DC-10
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10 is a three-engine, wide-body jet airliner introduced in 1970, designed for medium- to long-haul routes. Powered by three General Electric CF6 or Pratt & Whitney JT9D turbofan engines, it was engineered for efficiency and versatility, serving both passenger and cargo roles. The DC-10 typically seated 250 to 380 passengers and had a maximum takeoff weight of 263,000 kg (580,000 lbs). With a range of up to 10,600 km (5,700 nautical miles) and a cruising speed of 917 km/h (495 knots), it became a workhorse for major airlines worldwide. Despite early safety challenges, later improvements established the DC-10 as a reliable, high-capacity aircraft that paved the way for the MD-11 and modern wide-body designs.
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