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  |name = MB-12
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  | name           = Maroto Botín
  |image = File:Creeperian Airlines Maroto Botín MB-12-10.png
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  | image           = Creeperian Airlines Maroto Botín MB-12-10.png
  |caption = Creeperian Airlines MB-12-10.
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  | caption         = Design of the Maroto Botín MB-12
 
}}{{Infobox aircraft type
 
}}{{Infobox aircraft type
  |type = Wide-body double-decker jet airliner
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  | type           = Passenger airliner
  |national origin = {{flag|Creeperopolis}}
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  | national origin = {{flag|Creeperopolis}}
  |manufacturer = [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
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  | manufacturer   = [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
|design group =
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  | designer       =  
  |designer =
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  | first flight   = 15 September 1994
|builder =  
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  | introduction   = 1 December 1995
  |first flight = {{start date and age|1994|09|15|df=yes}}
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  | retired         =  
  |introduction = {{start date and age|1995|12|01|df=yes}} with [[Creeperian Airlines]]
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  | status         = In service
|introduced =
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  | primary user   = [[Creeperian Airlines]]
  |retired =  
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  | more users     = [[Creeperopolis|Creeperian government]]<br />[[Creeperian Air Force]]<br />[[Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic]]
  |status = In service
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  | produced       = 1994–present
  |primary user = [[Creeperian Air Force]]
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  | number built   = 136
  |more users = [[Creeperian Airlines]]<br />[[Royal Reian Air-Force]]<br />[[Creeperopolis|Creeperian government]]
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  | developed from =  
  |produced = 1991–present
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  | variants with their own articles =  
  |number built = 166
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  | developed into =  
|program cost = ₡96 billion [[Creeperian Colón|colóns]]
 
|unit cost = ₡3.564 billion [[Creeperian Colón|colóns]]
 
  |developed from =  
 
  |variants with their own articles = Maroto Botín MB-12-10<br />Maroto Botín MB-12-10C<br />Maroto Botín MB-12-10PAAT
 
  |developed into =  
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
The '''Maroto Botín MB-12''' is a wide-body double-decker jet airliner manufactured by the [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]. It is the world's second largest passenger airliner after the [[Aerobus A380]]. The aircraft was designed in 1990 and entered production in 1991. The project cost ₡96 billion [[Creeperian Colón|colóns]], the equivalent of ₵12 billion [[Quebecshirite Credit|credits]] and was originally called the ''Maroto Botín MB-DP'', with "DP" meaning "two floors" in [[Creeperian Spanish]]. The first prototype was unveiled in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] on 9 June 1994 and flew for the first time on 15 September 1994. The plane entered service with [[Creeperian Airlines]] on 1 December 1995.
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The '''Maroto Botín MB-12''' is a Creeperian four-engine double-decker jet aircraft manufactured by the [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]. It is the world's second largest passenger airliner after the [[Aerobus A380]]. The aircraft was designed in 1990 and entered production in 1994. The project cost ₡96 billion [[Creeperian colón|colóns]], the equivalent of ₵12 billion [[Quebecshirite Credit|credits]] and was originally called the ''Maroto Botín MB-DP'', with "DP" meaning "two floors" in [[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]. The first prototype was unveiled in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] on 9 June 1994 and flew for the first time on 15 September 1994. The plane entered service with [[Creeperian Airlines]] on 1 December 1995.
  
 
The plane was the world's first full-length double-deck aircraft and has been called a "superjumbo." The [[Bealeau 747]] previously had only a partial double-deck. The plane has a typical seating capacity of 450, though it is certified for up to 535 passengers. It is powered by four [[Reyes–Ribelles]] RR900 turbofan engines providing a range of 9,309 miles (14,981 kilometers). The plane is mostly used on long-haul high-demand routes, but has also been used on medium-haul and even some low-haul high demand routes. With a price tag of ₡3.564 billion colóns, or ₵445.6 million credits, the plane is one of the most expensive in the world.
 
The plane was the world's first full-length double-deck aircraft and has been called a "superjumbo." The [[Bealeau 747]] previously had only a partial double-deck. The plane has a typical seating capacity of 450, though it is certified for up to 535 passengers. It is powered by four [[Reyes–Ribelles]] RR900 turbofan engines providing a range of 9,309 miles (14,981 kilometers). The plane is mostly used on long-haul high-demand routes, but has also been used on medium-haul and even some low-haul high demand routes. With a price tag of ₡3.564 billion colóns, or ₵445.6 million credits, the plane is one of the most expensive in the world.
  
A total of 166 aircraft have been manufactured and delivered to fifteen different customers in eight different countries, making it the most widely sold Maroto Botín product in history, being sold to three more countries than the [[Maroto Botín MB-21]]. As of August 2021, the aircraft is the only product produced by Maroto Botín to have not suffered a hull loss accident.
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A total of 140 aircraft have been manufactured and delivered to fifteen different customers in eight different countries, making it the most widely sold Maroto Botín product in history, being sold to three more countries than the [[Maroto Botín FA-12]]. As of August 2021, the aircraft is the only product produced by Maroto Botín to have not suffered a hull loss accident.
  
 
== Development and design ==
 
== Development and design ==
  
During the 1980s, air travel in [[Creeperopolis]] became more popular and more congested. The [[Maroto Botín MB-10]] and [[Maroto Botín MB-11|MB-11]], although they were already large aircraft, the demand for travel was not met nor satisfied. Engineers and designers at [[Maroto Botín]] were tasked to develop a new airliner to carry double the capacity of both the MB-10 and MB-11. They came up with a double-decker airline design and the project was called the ''Maroto Botín MB-DP'', with "DP" meaning "two floors" in [[Creeperian Spanish]]. The design was finalized in 1990 and approved by Maroto Botín. The project was announced publicly in 1991 and production began on the first prototype.
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During the 1980s, air travel in [[Creeperopolis]] became more popular and more congested. The [[Maroto Botín MB-10]] and [[Maroto Botín MB-11|MB-11]], although they were already large aircraft, the demand for travel was not met nor satisfied. Engineers and designers at [[Maroto Botín]] were tasked to develop a new airliner to carry double the capacity of both the MB-10 and MB-11. They came up with a double-decker airline design and the project was called the ''Maroto Botín MB-DP'', with "DP" meaning "two floors" in [[Creeperian language|Creeperian]]. The design was finalized in 1990 and approved by Maroto Botín. The project was announced publicly in 1991 and production began on the first prototype.
  
On 9 June 1994, the first prototype of the double-decker jet was unveiled in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]]. The plane was officially named the ''Maroto Botín MB-12''. The plane flew for the first time from [[Miguel Martín Cabañeras Gutiérrez]] on 15 September 1994. After further modifications and more flights, the first MB-12 entered service with [[Creeperian Airlines]] on 1 December 1995 on the first direct route from San Salvador, Creeperopolis, to [[Chicajun]], [[Paleocacher]].
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On 9 June 1994, the first prototype of the double-decker jet was unveiled in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]]. The plane was officially named the ''Maroto Botín MB-12''. The plane flew for the first time from [[Miguel Martín Cabañeras y Gutiérrez International Airport]] on 15 September 1994. After further modifications and more flights, the first MB-12 entered service with [[Creeperian Airlines]] on 1 December 1995 on the first direct route from San Salvador, Creeperopolis, to [[Chicajun]], [[Paleocacher]].
  
 
As of August 2021, the aircraft is still in production, but only the aircraft carrier variant. The last cargo variants ordered were by the [[Creeperian Air Force]] in 2011 and they were delivered in 2015, while the last passenger variant ordered was also by the Creeperian Air Force in 2010 with it being delivered in 2013.
 
As of August 2021, the aircraft is still in production, but only the aircraft carrier variant. The last cargo variants ordered were by the [[Creeperian Air Force]] in 2011 and they were delivered in 2015, while the last passenger variant ordered was also by the Creeperian Air Force in 2010 with it being delivered in 2013.
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=== 10 series ===
 
=== 10 series ===
 
[[File:Maroto Botín MB-12-10PAAT interior.jpg|thumb|right|The MB-12-10PAAT with 10 [[Maroto Botín MB-28]]s inside.]]
 
  
 
The first and so far only variant of the plane is the MB-12-10, or simply the 10 series. The series was released in 1995.
 
The first and so far only variant of the plane is the MB-12-10, or simply the 10 series. The series was released in 1995.
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=== 10PAAT series ===
 
=== 10PAAT series ===
  
The 10PAAT series is the only solely-military configured variant of the MB-12. The series is an airborne aircraft carrier and has the capacity to carry a maximum of ten [[Maroto Botín MB-28]]s inside of each, which was specifically designed by Maroto Botín for the MB-12-10PAAT. The aircraft was ordered for by the Creeperian Air Force in 1999 and the design was finalized in 2013. It first flew in 2013, with the MB-28 following in 2014. Both entered service in 2015. The project was classified until it flew for the first time in 2013.
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{{main|Maroto Botín MB-12PAAT}}
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The 10PAAT series was a proposed military configured variant of the MB-12. The series was planned to be an airborne aircraft carrier and had the capacity to carry a maximum of ten small fighter aircraft inside. The aircraft's design was scrapped as it was deemed to be too impractical.
  
 
== Operators ==
 
== Operators ==
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|-
 
|-
! colspan=2 rowspan=2 | Nation
+
! rowspan="2" | Country
! rowspan=2 | Operator
+
! rowspan="2" | Operator
! colspan=4 | Count
+
! colspan="3" | Amount
! rowspan=2 | In service
+
! rowspan="2" | In service
 +
! rowspan="2" | Notes
 
|-
 
|-
!MD-12-10
+
! -10
!MD-12-10C
+
! -10C
!MD-12-10PAAT
+
! Total
!Total
 
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan=4 | {{flagicon|Creeperopolis}}
+
| rowspan="4" align="left" | {{flag|Creeperopolis}}
| rowspan=4 | [[Creeperopolis]]
+
| align="left" | [[Creeperian Air Force]]
| [[Creeperian Air Force]]
 
 
| 5
 
| 5
 
| 10
 
| 10
| 25
+
| '''15'''
| 40
 
 
| 1996–present
 
| 1996–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Creeperian Airlines]]
+
| align="left" | [[Creeperian Airlines]]
 
| 22
 
| 22
 
| 6
 
| 6
| 0
+
| '''28'''
| 28
 
 
| 1995–present
 
| 1995–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer; largest operator
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Creeperopolis|Creeperian Government]]
+
| align="left" | [[Creeperopolis|Creeperian government]]
 
| 9
 
| 9
 
| 10
 
| 10
| 0
+
| '''19'''
| 19
 
 
| 1996–present
 
| 1996–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
+
| align="left" | [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
 
| 1
| 0
+
| '''2'''
 +
| 1995–present
 +
| align="left" |
 +
|-
 +
| align="left" rowspan="2" | {{flag|Gjorka}}
 +
| align="left" | [[Aer Gjorka]]
 +
| 5
 +
|
 +
| '''5'''
 +
| 1998–present
 +
| align="left" |
 +
|-
 +
| align="left" | [[Spéir]]
 +
| 3
 +
|
 +
| '''3'''
 +
| 2007–2019
 +
| align="left" |
 +
|-
 +
| align="left" | {{flag|Jackson}}
 +
| align="left" | [[Jacksonville Airways]]
 
| 2
 
| 2
| 1995–present
+
|  
 +
| '''2'''
 +
| 1998–present
 +
| align="left" |
 +
|-
 +
| align="left" | {{flag|Monsilva}}
 +
| align="left" | [[Monsilvan Airways]]
 +
| 5
 +
|
 +
| '''5'''
 +
| 1998–present
 +
| align="left" |
 +
|-
 +
| align="left" | {{flag|Montcrabe}}
 +
| align="left" | [[Crabirate Airlines]]
 +
| 7
 +
|
 +
| '''7'''
 +
| 2000–2015
 +
| align="left" |
 
|-
 
|-
| {{flagicon image|Newgandorflag.png}}
+
| align="left" | {{flag|New Gandor}}
| [[New Gandor]]
+
| align="left" | [[Gandorian Airlines]]
| [[Gandorian Airlines]]
 
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 2
 
| 2
| 0
+
| '''4'''
| 4
 
 
| 1997–present
 
| 1997–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon image|Paleo Flag 1.png}}
+
| rowspan="2" align="left" | {{flag|Paleocacher}}
| rowspan=2 | [[Paleocacher]]
+
| align="left" | [[Paleocacherian Air Force]]
| [[Paleocacherian Air Force]]
+
|  
| 0
 
 
| 12
 
| 12
| 2
+
| '''12'''
| 14
 
 
| 1996–present
 
| 1996–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic]]
+
| align="left" | [[Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic]]
 
| 12
 
| 12
 
| 4
 
| 4
| 0
+
| '''16'''
| 16
 
 
| 1996–present
 
| 1996–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| {{flagicon|Quebecshire}}
+
| align="left" | {{flag|Quebecshire}}
| [[Quebecshire]]
+
| align="left" | [[Air Quebecshire]]
| [[Air Quebecshire]]
 
 
| 10
 
| 10
 
| 2
 
| 2
| 0
+
| '''12'''
| 12
 
 
| 1997–2013
 
| 1997–2013
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{flagicon image|Flag of Reia.png}}
+
| align="left" | {{flag|Salisford}}
| rowspan=2 | [[Reia]]
+
| align="left" | [[Aero Salforto]]
| [[Royal Air]]
 
| 3
 
| 0
 
| 0
 
| 3
 
| 2000–present
 
|-
 
| [[Royal Reian Air-Force]]
 
| 0
 
| 20
 
| 0
 
| 20
 
| 2001–present
 
|-
 
| {{flagicon image|Salisford Flag.png}}
 
| [[Salisford]]
 
| [[Aero Salforto]]
 
 
| 3  
 
| 3  
 
| 3
 
| 3
| 0
+
| '''6'''
| 6
 
 
| 1997–present
 
| 1997–present
 +
| align="left" | Launch customer
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan=3 | Total
+
! colspan="2" | Total
! 69
+
! 86
! 70
+
! 50
! 27
+
! 136
! 166
+
! colspan="2" |
!  
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
== Orders and deliveries ==
 
== Orders and deliveries ==
 
=== Total orders and deliveries ===
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; background:#fbf8db"
 
|- style="background-color:#ccddff"
 
! rowspan="2"|Customer
 
! colspan="4"|Orders
 
! colspan="4"|Deliveries
 
|- style="background-color:#ccddff"
 
! MB-12-10
 
! MB-12-10C
 
! MB-12-10PAAT
 
! Total
 
! MB-12-10
 
! MB-12-10C
 
! MB-12-10PAAT
 
! Total
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Aero Salforto]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 6
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''6'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Air Quebecshire]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 12
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''12'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Andaluzian Airways]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''2'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Creeperian Air Force]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 5
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 30
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 45
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 5
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 25
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''40'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Creeperian Airlines]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 22
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 6
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 28
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 22
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 6
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''28'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Creeperopolis|Creeperian Government]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 9
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 19
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 9
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 10
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''19'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Gandorian Airlines]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 4
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''4'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 1
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 1
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 1
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 1
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''2'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Paleocacherian Air Force]]
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 12
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 15
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 12
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 2
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''14'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 12
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 4
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 16
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 12
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 4
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''16'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Royal Air]]
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 3
 
|
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''3'''
 
|-
 
|align='left'|[[Royal Reian Air-Force]]
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 20
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 20
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| 20
 
|
 
|style='background:#d0f0c0;'| '''20'''
 
|}
 
  
 
=== Orders by year ===
 
=== Orders by year ===
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|}
 
|}
 
== Gallery of liveries ==
 
 
<gallery class=center>
 
File:Creeperian Air Force Maroto Botín MB-12-10PAAT.png|Creeperian Air Force MB-12-10PAAT
 
File:Creeperian Airlines Maroto Botín MB-12-10.png|Creeperian Airlines MB-12-10
 
File:Creeperian Airlines Cargo Maroto Botín MB-12-10C.png|Creeperian Airlines Cargo MB-12-10C
 
File:Maroto Botín MB-12-10.png|Maroto Botín MB-12-10
 
File:Maroto Botín MB-12-10C.png|Maroto Botín MB-12-10C
 
</gallery>
 
  
 
== Accidents and incidents ==
 
== Accidents and incidents ==
  
*On 25 November 2005, [[Creeperian Airlines Flight 290]], MB-12-10 C1204AC, faced an attempted hijacking by militants of the [[Senvarian Liberation Front]]. Passengers managed to overpower the hijackers and the plane made an emergency landing in [[La'Victoria]]. The flight was a scheduled flight from [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], to [[San Romero, San Romero|San Romero]].
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*On 25 November 2005, [[Creeperian Airlines Flight 290]], MB-12-10 C1204AC, faced an attempted hijacking by militants of the [[Senvarian Liberation Front]]. Passengers managed to overpower the hijackers and the plane made an emergency landing in [[La'Victoria]]. The flight was a scheduled flight from [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]], to [[Nuevo Xichútepa]].
  
 
== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
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! MB-12-10
 
! MB-12-10
 
! MB-12-10C
 
! MB-12-10C
! MB-12-10PAAT
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Cockpit crew
 
| Cockpit crew
| colspan=3 | Two
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| colspan=2 | Two
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Typical seats
 
| Typical seats
 
| 450 (30F 50J 370Y)
 
| 450 (30F 50J 370Y)
| colspan=2 | –
+
| –
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Exit limit
 
| Exit limit
 
| 600
 
| 600
| colspan=2 | –
+
| –
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Cargo
 
| Cargo
 
| 4,000 ft<sup>3</sup> (113 m<sup>3</sup>)
 
| 4,000 ft<sup>3</sup> (113 m<sup>3</sup>)
 
| 51,041 ft<sup>3</sup> (1,445 m<sup>3</sup>)
 
| 51,041 ft<sup>3</sup> (1,445 m<sup>3</sup>)
| –
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Length
 
| Length
| colspan=3 | 210 ft (64 m)
+
| colspan=2 | 210 ft (64 m)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Cabin width
 
| Cabin width
| colspan=3 | 240 in (608 cm)
+
| colspan=2 | 240 in (608 cm)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Wingspan
 
| Wingspan
| colspan=3 | 213 ft (65 m)
+
| colspan=2 | 213 ft (65 m)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Wing area
 
| Wing area
| colspan=3 | 5,846 ft<sup>2</sup> (543 m<sup>2</sup>)
+
| colspan=2 | 5,846 ft<sup>2</sup> (543 m<sup>2</sup>)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Wing sweep
 
| Wing sweep
| colspan=3 | 37.5°
+
| colspan=2 | 37.5°
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Aspect ratio
 
| Aspect ratio
| colspan=3 | 7
+
| colspan=2 | 7
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Tail height
 
| Tail height
| colspan=3 | 65 ft (20 m)
+
| colspan=2 | 65 ft (20 m)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Maximum takeoff weight
 
| Maximum takeoff weight
| colspan=3 | 949,000 lbs (430 t)
+
| colspan=2 | 949,000 lbs (430 t)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Operating empty weight
 
| Operating empty weight
| colspan=3 | 402,700 lbs (183 t)
+
| colspan=2 | 402,700 lbs (183 t)
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Fuel capacity
 
| Fuel capacity
 
| colspan=2 | 63,705 gal (241,149 l)
 
| colspan=2 | 63,705 gal (241,149 l)
| 100,103 gal (378,931 l){{NoteTag|name=paatfuel|Although the total fuel capacity of the Maroto Botín MB-12-10PAAT is 130,103 gal (492,493 l), the actual amount the plane itself uses is 63,705 gal (241,149 l). The remainder is for the fighter jets it carries.}}
 
 
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| Turbofan ×4
 
| Turbofan ×4
| colspan=3 | [[Reyes–Ribelles]] RR900
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| Thrust ×4
 
| Thrust ×4
| colspan=3 | 62,100–63,300 lbf<br />276–282 kN
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| colspan=2 | 62,100–63,300 lbf<br />276–282 kN
 
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| Maximum speed
 
| Maximum speed
| colspan=3 | Mach 0.85
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| colspan=2 | Mach 0.85
 
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| Cruise speed
 
| Cruise speed
| colspan=3 | 564 mph (907 kmh)
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| colspan=2 | 564 mph (907 kmh)
 
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| Range
 
| Range
| colspan=3 | 9,309 mi (14,981 km)
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| colspan=2 | 9,309 mi (14,981 km)
 
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|-
 
| Takeoff
 
| Takeoff
| colspan=3 | 10,200 ft (3,100 m)
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| colspan=2 | 10,200 ft (3,100 m)
 
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Maroto Botín
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Design of the Maroto Botín MB-12
Role
Passenger airliner
National origin
 Creeperopolis
Manufacturer
Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation
First flight
15 September 1994
Introduction
1 December 1995
Status
In service
Primary users
Creeperian Airlines
Creeperian government
Creeperian Air Force
Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic
Produced
1994–present
Number built
136

The Maroto Botín MB-12 is a Creeperian four-engine double-decker jet aircraft manufactured by the Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation. It is the world's second largest passenger airliner after the Aerobus A380. The aircraft was designed in 1990 and entered production in 1994. The project cost ₡96 billion colóns, the equivalent of ₵12 billion credits and was originally called the Maroto Botín MB-DP, with "DP" meaning "two floors" in Creeperian. The first prototype was unveiled in San Salvador on 9 June 1994 and flew for the first time on 15 September 1994. The plane entered service with Creeperian Airlines on 1 December 1995.

The plane was the world's first full-length double-deck aircraft and has been called a "superjumbo." The Bealeau 747 previously had only a partial double-deck. The plane has a typical seating capacity of 450, though it is certified for up to 535 passengers. It is powered by four Reyes–Ribelles RR900 turbofan engines providing a range of 9,309 miles (14,981 kilometers). The plane is mostly used on long-haul high-demand routes, but has also been used on medium-haul and even some low-haul high demand routes. With a price tag of ₡3.564 billion colóns, or ₵445.6 million credits, the plane is one of the most expensive in the world.

A total of 140 aircraft have been manufactured and delivered to fifteen different customers in eight different countries, making it the most widely sold Maroto Botín product in history, being sold to three more countries than the Maroto Botín FA-12. As of August 2021, the aircraft is the only product produced by Maroto Botín to have not suffered a hull loss accident.

Development and design

During the 1980s, air travel in Creeperopolis became more popular and more congested. The Maroto Botín MB-10 and MB-11, although they were already large aircraft, the demand for travel was not met nor satisfied. Engineers and designers at Maroto Botín were tasked to develop a new airliner to carry double the capacity of both the MB-10 and MB-11. They came up with a double-decker airline design and the project was called the Maroto Botín MB-DP, with "DP" meaning "two floors" in Creeperian. The design was finalized in 1990 and approved by Maroto Botín. The project was announced publicly in 1991 and production began on the first prototype.

On 9 June 1994, the first prototype of the double-decker jet was unveiled in San Salvador. The plane was officially named the Maroto Botín MB-12. The plane flew for the first time from Miguel Martín Cabañeras y Gutiérrez International Airport on 15 September 1994. After further modifications and more flights, the first MB-12 entered service with Creeperian Airlines on 1 December 1995 on the first direct route from San Salvador, Creeperopolis, to Chicajun, Paleocacher.

As of August 2021, the aircraft is still in production, but only the aircraft carrier variant. The last cargo variants ordered were by the Creeperian Air Force in 2011 and they were delivered in 2015, while the last passenger variant ordered was also by the Creeperian Air Force in 2010 with it being delivered in 2013.

Variants

10 series

The first and so far only variant of the plane is the MB-12-10, or simply the 10 series. The series was released in 1995.

10C series

The 10C series has mostly the same specifications as the regular 10 series, but it has no passenger capacity as it is an entirely cargo oriented plane. It is one of the largest cargo planes in existence. The series was released in 1996, one year after the release of the 10 passenger series.

10PAAT series

The 10PAAT series was a proposed military configured variant of the MB-12. The series was planned to be an airborne aircraft carrier and had the capacity to carry a maximum of ten small fighter aircraft inside. The aircraft's design was scrapped as it was deemed to be too impractical.

Operators

Country Operator Amount In service Notes
-10 -10C Total
 Creeperopolis Creeperian Air Force 5 10 15 1996–present Launch customer
Creeperian Airlines 22 6 28 1995–present Launch customer; largest operator
Creeperian government 9 10 19 1996–present Launch customer
Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation 1 1 2 1995–present
 Gjorka Aer Gjorka 5 5 1998–present
Spéir 3 3 2007–2019
 Jackson Jacksonville Airways 2 2 1998–present
 Monsilva Monsilvan Airways 5 5 1998–present
 Montcrabe Crabirate Airlines 7 7 2000–2015
 New Gandor Gandorian Airlines 2 2 4 1997–present Launch customer
 Paleocacher Paleocacherian Air Force 12 12 1996–present Launch customer
Paleocacher Trans-Oceanic 12 4 16 1996–present Launch customer
 Quebecshire Air Quebecshire 10 2 12 1997–2013 Launch customer
 Salisford Aero Salforto 3 3 6 1997–present Launch customer
Total 86 50 136

Orders and deliveries

Orders by year

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
2 24 48 22 0 0 3 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 6 1
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 0

Deliveries by year

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0 0 0 0 0 7 19 12 13 15 18 20 5 8 11 0 0 0 0 0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
0 8 0 1 0 6 4 4 4 5 5 1

Accidents and incidents

Specifications

Model MB-12-10 MB-12-10C
Cockpit crew Two
Typical seats 450 (30F 50J 370Y)
Exit limit 600
Cargo 4,000 ft3 (113 m3) 51,041 ft3 (1,445 m3)
Length 210 ft (64 m)
Cabin width 240 in (608 cm)
Wingspan 213 ft (65 m)
Wing area 5,846 ft2 (543 m2)
Wing sweep 37.5°
Aspect ratio 7
Tail height 65 ft (20 m)
Maximum takeoff weight 949,000 lbs (430 t)
Operating empty weight 402,700 lbs (183 t)
Fuel capacity 63,705 gal (241,149 l)
Turbofan ×4 Reyes Ribelles M-MB12
Thrust ×4 62,100–63,300 lbf
276–282 kN
Maximum speed Mach 0.85
Cruise speed 564 mph (907 kmh)
Range 9,309 mi (14,981 km)
Takeoff 10,200 ft (3,100 m)

See also

Related development

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

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