Maroto Botín MB-11
MB-11 | |
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Creeperian Airlines MB-11-30RE | |
Role | Wide-Body Jet Airliner |
National origin | Creeperopolis |
Manufacturer | Maroto Botín |
First flight | January 10, 1990 |
Introduction | December 20, 1990 with Creeperian Airlines |
Status | In Service |
Primary users | Creeperian Airlines Creeperian Airlines Cargo Creeperian Government |
Produced | 1988–present |
Number built | 362 |
Program cost | $40 billion colóns |
Unit cost |
$1.2 billion colóns
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Developed from | Maroto Botín MB-10 |
The Maroto Botín MB-11 is a Creeperian three-engine medium- to long-range wide-body jet airliner, manufactured by Maroto Botín. Based on the Maroto Botín MB-10, it features a stretched fuselage, increased wingspan with winglets, increased seating capacity, and new engines. Two of its engines are mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. It also features a glass cockpit that decreases the flight deck crew to two from the three required on the MB-10 by eliminating the need for a flight engineer. The MB-11 is the most successful aircraft manufactured by Maroto Botín earning the company over $434.4 billion colóns.
Development
Origins
Launch and Costs
Production
Variants
10 Series
10RE Series
20 Series
20RE Series
30 Series
30RE Series
40 Series
Planned 40RE Series
Operators
Legend | Notes |
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* | Current |
* | Former |
Airline | Country | Photo | MB-11-10/10RE | MB-11-20/20RE | MB-11-30/30RE | MB-11-40/40RE | MB-11-10C/20C | MB-11-30C/40C | Notes |
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Creeperian Airlines | Creeperopolis | 55 | 40 | 88 | 16 | Primary user of the MB-11. | |||
Creeperian Airlines Cargo | Creeperopolis | 50 | 45 | ||||||
Creeperian Government | Creeperopolis | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 14 | 14 |
Accidents and Incidents
1990s
Creeperian Airlines Flight 1347 - On September 19, 1995, Maroto Botín MB-11-10 suffered a catastrophic decompression and breakup in midair due to a bombing organized by the Senvarian Liberation Front. The flight, flying from San Salvador to Quebecshire City, crashed near the village of Trompina, La’Unión.