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The '''Davidson DA-9''' is a single-aisle trijet produced by the [[Davidson Aerospace|Davidson aircraft company]] of [[Nation/Letrastan|Letrastan]]. Introduced in 1965 with [[Air Letrastan]] as a launch customer, the DA-9 was known for its resilience and high performance compared to its main competitors, the BAC 1-11 and Douglas DC-9.
 
The '''Davidson DA-9''' is a single-aisle trijet produced by the [[Davidson Aerospace|Davidson aircraft company]] of [[Nation/Letrastan|Letrastan]]. Introduced in 1965 with [[Air Letrastan]] as a launch customer, the DA-9 was known for its resilience and high performance compared to its main competitors, the BAC 1-11 and Douglas DC-9.
 
==Civil Operators==
 
==Civil Operators==
'''Current (as of 2017):'''
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'''Current (as of 2017):'''<br>
 
•Daallo Airlines<br>
 
•Daallo Airlines<br>
 
•[[Rapid-Air Cargo Charters]]<br>
 
•[[Rapid-Air Cargo Charters]]<br>
Former operators:
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Former operators:<br>
 
•[[Air Letrastan]]<br>
 
•[[Air Letrastan]]<br>
 
•[[Garfield Overland]]<br>
 
•[[Garfield Overland]]<br>

Revision as of 21:35, 15 August 2017

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The Davidson DA-9 is a single-aisle trijet produced by the Davidson aircraft company of Letrastan. Introduced in 1965 with Air Letrastan as a launch customer, the DA-9 was known for its resilience and high performance compared to its main competitors, the BAC 1-11 and Douglas DC-9.

Civil Operators

Current (as of 2017):
•Daallo Airlines
Rapid-Air Cargo Charters
Former operators:
Air Letrastan
Garfield Overland
GOL Aero-Metro
Great Northern Airways
WestAvia
Midland Central Airways
•Garuda Indonesia
•CAAC
•China Eastern
•Merpati Nusantara
•Jatayu Airlines
•Trigana Air
•Thai Airways
•Orient Thai
•Aerolineas Argentinas
•Boliviana
•AeroSur
•LADE
•ANA
•JAS
•JAL
•Philippine Airlines
•MIAT Mongolian Airways
•Danish Air Transport
•Continental Micronesia
•Ansett-ANA
•South African Airways
•Canadian North
•First Air