Did You Know: McDonnell Douglas Considered Powering The MD-90 With Propfan Engines

Although McDonnell Douglas produced multiple versions of the MD-90, including the standard -30, -30ER, and -30IGW, the company proposed many more. According to the Los Angeles Times, they considered shorter variants, like the -10, which would hold around 114 passengers, and the -40, an extended option with up to 180 seats. However, there was one very peculiar design that the aircraft manufacturer poured research into: the MD-94X, featuring propfan engines.



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