[at The Verge] – The storied McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airplane will be used only for carrying packages instead of people after today, as the 42-year-old planes are retired to serve as cargo jets. The last flight happens today on Bangladesh Biman Airlines, says CNN, and will be replaced by Boeing’s markedly newer B777-300ER, which went into service in mid-1995. McDonnell Douglas made 446 DC-10s during the plane’s manufacturing run, which included six different variations. The last … [visit site to read more]
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