The DC-9 (10-series) first entered service with Delta
Airlines in 1965. The lengthened version, identified
as the DC-9 series 20, began development in 1965 and
the even longer series 30 first entered service in
1967. The DC-9 30 series also included extended wings
and uprated engines with more thrust.
McDonnell Douglas designs and produces a variety of
aerospace and defense products. It is one of the
world's largest space and defense contractors and the
third largest manufacturer of commercial aircraft.
The corporation was created in 1967 with the merger of
the McDonnell Company of St. Louis and the Douglas
Aircraft Company of Southern California. Located in
Long Beach, the Douglas Aircraft Company is the
commercial aircraft componant of the McDonnell Douglas
Corporation. It was founded in 1920 by Donald W.
Douglas, and has since delivered more than 45,000
aircraft, including the long line of Douglas
Commercial (DC) and McDonnell Douglas (MD) models. The
Douglas Aircraft Company employs approximately 11,000
people.
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