List of McDonnell Douglas MD-90 operators

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This is a list of airlines that have operated the McDonnell Douglas MD-90.

Major airlines that have operated the MD-90 include Delta Air Lines, Saudi Arabian Airlines, Japan Airlines, and UNI Air.{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

Former operators

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|Air Aruba

|150px

|align=center|3

|Ceased operations in 2000

|{{cite press release|author=|title=Air Aruba, Aserca Airlines Introduce Boeing MD-90 In Latin America|url=http://boeing.mediaroom.com/1998-11-19-Air-Aruba-Aserca-Airlines-Introduce-Boeing-MD-90-In-Latin-America|publisher=Boeing|date=1998-11-19|access-date=2015-07-27}}

{{flagicon|EGY}}

|AMC Airlines

|150px

|align=center|5

|

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{{flagicon|USA}}

|American Airlines

|150px

|align=center|5

|Formerly operated by Reno Air

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|VEN}}

|Aserca Airlines

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|align=center|1

|Leased from Air Aruba

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{{flagicon|FIN}}

|Blue1

|150px

|align=center|5

|Leased from Scandinavian Airlines

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|MLT}}

|BritishJET

|150px

|align=center|1

|Leased from Hello

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{{flagicon|CHN}}

|China Eastern Airlines

|150px

|align=center|9

|Sold to Delta Air Lines

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|CHN}}

|China Northern Airlines

|150px

|align=center|13

|Merged with China Southern Airlines in 2003

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{{flagicon|CHN}}

|China Southern Airlines

|150px

|align=center|13

|Sold to Delta Air Lines

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{{flagicon|TUR}}

|Cyprus Turkish Airlines

|150px

|align=center|2

|

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|USA}}

|Delta Air Lines

|150px

|align=center|78{{efn|65 were used in active service; the remaining 13 were used only for spare parts}}

|Launch customer and last operator

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|TWN}}

|EVA Air

|150px

|align=center|7

|

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|TWN}}

|Great China Airlines

|150px

|align=center|1

|Rebranded as UNI Air in 1998

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{{flagicon|CHE}}

|Hello

|150px

|align=center|6

|Sold to Delta Air Lines

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|ISL}}

|Iceland Express

|150px

|align=center|4

|Leased from Hello

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{{flagicon|JPN}}

|Japan Airlines

|150px

|align=center|16

|Sold to Delta Air Lines

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|JPN}}

|Japan Air System

|150px

|align=center|16

|Merged with Japan Airlines in 2006

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{{flagicon|SWE}}

|Nordic Airways

|150px

|align=center|2

|Leased from Scandinavian Airlines

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|USA}}

|NASA & Boeing

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|1

|Modified to be the Boeing X-66.

|

{{flagicon|IDN}}

|Lion Air

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|align=center|5

|

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|SAU}}

|Saudia

|150px

|align=center|29

|

|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|SWE}}{{flagicon|NOR}}{{flagicon|DEN}}

|Scandinavian Airlines

|150px

|align=center|8

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|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|TUR}}

|Turkish Airlines

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|align=center|2

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|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

{{flagicon|TWN}}

|UNI Air

|150px

|align=center|14

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|{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

U.S. based start-up air carrier Pro Air ordered the MD-90 but did not operate the aircraft prior to ceasing operations and going out of business.{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

Alaska Airlines considered ordering the MD-90 but did not take delivery of the type or operate the aircraft and none were manufactured for the airline.{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

Notes

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References

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