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The '''Maroto Botín MB-13''' is a Creeperian two-engine medium- to long-range wide-body jet airliner, manufactured by [[Maroto Botín]]. It is based off of the [[Maroto Botín MB-11]]. It is the first two engine plane produced by Maroto Botín since the [[Maroto Botín MB-9]].
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The '''Maroto Botín MB-13''' ([[Creeperian Script|Creeperian]]: {{lang|es|Մարոտո Բոտձն ՄԲ-13}}) is a Creeperian three-engine medium- to long-range wide-body jet airliner, manufactured by the [[Maroto Botín|Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation]]. It was developed from the [[Maroto Botín MB-11]], having its tail-based engine modified to improve aerodynamics from previous trijet models.
  
 
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== Development ==
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== Accidents and incidents ==
 
== Accidents and incidents ==
  
[[Creeperian Airlines Flight 424]] - On June 28, 2020, a Maroto Botín MB-13-10 collided into a radio tower while approaching [[Chicajun International Airport]]. The flight originated in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] and was flying to [[Chicajun]].
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* [[Creeperian Airlines Flight 424]] - On June 28, 2020, a Maroto Botín MB-13-10 collided into a radio tower while approaching [[Chicajun International Airport]]. The flight originated in [[San Salvador, San Salvador|San Salvador]] and was flying to [[Chicajun]].
  
 
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== Specifications ==

Revision as of 14:50, 16 August 2022

Maroto Botín MB-13
A white Maroto Botín MB-13-20 before painting.
A white Maroto Botín MB-13-20 before painting.
Role
Wide-body jet airliner
National origin
 Creeperopolis
Manufacturer
Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation
First flight
21 December 1998
Introduction
7 May 1999 with Creeperian Airlines
Status
In service
Primary users
Creeperian Airlines
Creeperian government
Program cost
₡60 billion colóns[note 1]
Unit cost
₡1.9 billion colóns[note 2]
Developed from
Maroto Botín MB-11

The Maroto Botín MB-13 (Creeperian: Մարոտո Բոտձն ՄԲ-13) is a Creeperian three-engine medium- to long-range wide-body jet airliner, manufactured by the Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation. It was developed from the Maroto Botín MB-11, having its tail-based engine modified to improve aerodynamics from previous trijet models.

Development

Origins

Launch and Costs

Production

Variants

10 Series

Operators

Legend Notes
* Current
* Former
Airline Nationality MB-13-10 Notes
Creeperian Airlines  Creeperopolis 120 ordered Primary user and launch customer of the MB-13.
Creeperian government  Creeperopolis 20 ordered

Accidents and incidents

Specifications

Deliveries

Similar aircraft

See also

Notes

  1. ₵7.5 billion credits.
  2. ₵237.5 million credits.