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Douglas DC-10
Douglas Aircraft Company's three-engine DC-10, introduced to the JAL fleet in 1976, was the last in the famous "DC" range of airliners, originating in the 1930's. The DC-10 was developed as a medium capacity wide-bodied jet and depending on the route is equipped with up 300 seats. JAL operates the DC-10 on domestic and international routes. |
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Domestic routes specification
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| length |
55.6m |
| width |
50.4m |
| height |
17.7m |
| engine thrust |
24,000kg×3 |
| standard number of seats |
318 |
| cruising speed |
884km/h |
| maximum take off weight |
196.9t |
| maximum range |
4,630km |
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International routes specification
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| length |
55.6m |
| width |
50.4m |
| height |
17.7m |
| engine thrust |
24,000kg×3 |
| standard number of seats |
266-286 |
| cruising speed |
884km/h |
| maximum take off weight |
251.7t |
| maximum range |
8,330km |
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