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List of McDonnell Douglas MD-90 operators

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This is a list of airlines that have operated the McDonnell Douglas MD-90.

Major airlines that have operated the MD-90 include Delta Air Lines, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Japan Airlines, and UNI Air.[citation needed]

Former operators

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Country Airline Photo Number of
aircraft
Notes Source
Aruba Air Aruba 3 Ceased operations in 2000 [1]
Egypt AMC Airlines 5
United States American Airlines 5 Formerly operated by Reno Air [citation needed]
Venezuela Aserca Airlines 1 Leased from Air Aruba [1]
Finland Blue1 5 Leased from Scandinavian Airlines [citation needed]
Malta BritishJET 1 Leased from Hello
China China Eastern Airlines 9 Sold to Delta Air Lines [citation needed]
China China Northern Airlines 13 Merged with China Southern Airlines in 2003
China China Southern Airlines 13 Sold to Delta Air Lines
Turkey Cyprus Turkish Airlines 2 [citation needed]
United States Delta Air Lines 78[a] Launch customer and last operator [citation needed]
Taiwan EVA Air 7 [citation needed]
Taiwan Great China Airlines 1 Rebranded as UNI Air in 1998
Switzerland Hello 6 Sold to Delta Air Lines [citation needed]
Iceland Iceland Express 4 Leased from Hello
Japan Japan Airlines 16 Sold to Delta Air Lines [citation needed]
Japan Japan Air System 16 Merged with Japan Airlines in 2006
Sweden Nordic Airways 2 Leased from Scandinavian Airlines [citation needed]
Indonesia Lion Air 5 [citation needed]
Saudi Arabia Saudia 29 [citation needed]
SwedenNorwayDenmark Scandinavian Airlines 8 [citation needed]
Turkey Turkish Airlines 2 [citation needed]
Taiwan UNI Air 14 [citation needed]

U.S. based start-up air carrier Pro Air ordered the MD-90 but did not operate the aircraft prior to ceasing operations and going out of business.[citation needed]

Alaska Airlines considered ordering the MD-90 but did not take delivery of the type or operate the aircraft and none were manufactured for the airline.[citation needed]

Notes

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  1. ^ 65 were used in active service; the remaining 13 were used only for spare parts

References

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  1. ^ a b "Air Aruba, Aserca Airlines Introduce Boeing MD-90 In Latin America" (Press release). Boeing. 1998-11-19. Retrieved 2015-07-27.