Boeing 717

The Boeing 717, originally designated MD-95 by McDonnell Douglas, stands as a twinjet narrow-body airliner. Following the merger of the two companies in 1997, production commenced under the name Boeing 717, with the initial models entering service already under this designation. The design incorporates the FADEC system, governing the Rolls-Royce BR715 engines mounted on the rear fuselage, providing enhanced performance and greater control over the aircraft. The cabin configuration exclusively features single-aisle seating. The Boeing 717 remains in active service, primarily operated by airlines such as Delta Air Lines and QantasLink.

Red Box is delighted to present an extensive range of ground power equipment for the Boeing 717, including tugs, ground power units, start power units, and more, meticulously tailored to meet the specific requirements of the aircraft.

This includes the RBFTC250-800 tug, and the RBC8090 GPU Frequency Converter.


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