Douglas DC-9-14 Finnair
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- The Douglas DC-9-14 is a narrow-body jet airliner designed by Douglas Aircraft Company and later produced by McDonnell Douglas after their merger. Part of the DC-9 series, which first launched in the 1960s, the DC-9-14 features two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-5 or JT8D-7 turbofan engines, each producing 14,000 lbf of thrust.
- Designed for short-to-medium-range routes, the DC-9-14 has been used by various airlines worldwide. Airlines appreciate its reliability and efficiency, making it a popular choice for regional air travel. Finnair operated the Douglas DC-9-14 from October 1971 to October 1982. The aircraft, registered as OH-LYA, played a significant role in Finnair’s regional operations during this period.