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  1. MD-11 MD-11C MD-11CF MD-11ER MD-11F Total GE PW Alitalia: 3 5 8: 8 American Airlines: 19 19: 19 China Airlines: 4 4: 4 China Eastern Airlines: 5 1 6: 6 City Bird: 2 1 3: 2 1 Delta Air Lines: 15 15: 15 EVA Air: 3 8 11: 11 FedEx Express: 22 22: 19 3 Finnair: 4 4: 4 Garuda Indonesia: 6 3 9: 9 GATX: 1 1: 1 Guinness Peat Aviation: 1 1 2: ...

  2. Most of the airlines that ordered the MD-11 for their long-haul passenger flights had replaced it with Airbus A330, A340, and Boeing 777 aircraft by the end of 2004. Some carriers converted their MD-11s to freighters such as China Eastern Airlines and Korean Air.

  3. El McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (Actualmente Boeing MD-11) es un avión comercial trimotor estadounidense de fuselaje ancho y de medio a largo alcance, con dos motores montados en soportes debajo de sus alas y el tercero sobre la base del estabilizador vertical.

  4. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Data from ch-aviation shows that China Eastern Airlines operated a total of five MD-11s. The aircraft involved in the 1993 incident went on to operate for Sky Lease Cargo in the US before being scrapped in November 2016. Other major operators of the MD-11 included Varig (23), American Airlines (19), and Garuda Indonesia (11).

  5. McDonnell-Douglas MD-11: Operator: China Eastern Airlines: IATA flight No. MU583: ICAO flight No. CES583: Call sign: CHINA EASTERN 583: Registration: B-2171: Flight origin: Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing, People's Republic of China: Last stopover: Hongqiao International Airport, Shanghai, People's Republic of China ...

  6. An MD-11, operated as China Eastern Airlines flight 586, made an emergency landing at Shanghai, China. The airplane was a regularly scheduled passenger flight from Shanghai to Beijing. Shortly after takeoff the flightcrew reported that the nose landing gear did not retract properly.

  7. 6 de abr. de 1993 · On April 6, 1993, at 0110 Hawaiian Standard Time, China Eastern Airlines flight 583, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, Chinese registration B-2171, a scheduled international passenger flight from Beijing, China, to Los Angeles, California, with an intermediate stop in Shanghai, China, had an inadvertent