Maroto Botín MB-13
Maroto Botín MB-13 | |
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A white Maroto Botín MB-13-20 before painting. | |
Role
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Wide-body jet airliner |
National origin
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Creeperopolis |
Manufacturer
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Maroto Botín Aerospace Corporation |
First flight
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21 December 1998 |
Introduction
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7 May 1999 with Creeperian Airlines |
Status
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In service |
Primary users
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Creeperian Airlines Salvadoran Airlines |
Produced
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1998–present |
Program cost
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₡60 billion colóns[note 1] |
Unit cost
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Developed from
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Maroto Botín MB-11 |
The Maroto Botín MB-13 (Creeperian: Մարոտո Բոտձն ՄԲ-13),[note 3] commonly known as simply the MB-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.
Contents
Development
Origins
Launch and costs
Production
Variants
Variant | Date produced | No. produced |
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10 series | 1998–2008 | |
C series | 1999–2013 | |
20 series | 2008–2019 | |
30 series | 2019–present |
Operators
Legend | Notes |
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* | Current |
* | Former |
Airline | Nationality | -10 | -20 | -30 | -C | In service | Notes |
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Andaluzian Airways | Andaluzia | 20 | 1998–2018 | Launch customer | |||
Creeperian Airlines | Creeperopolis | 1998–present | Primary user and launch customer | ||||
Creeperian government | Creeperopolis | 1998–present | Launch customer | ||||
Imperial Airlines | State of the Church | 1998–present | Launch customer | ||||
Salvadoran Airlines | El Salvador | 1998–present | Launch customer |
Accidents and incidents
- Creeperian Airlines Flight 424 - On June 28, 2020, a Maroto Botín MB-13-10 collided into a radio tower while approaching Francis International Airport. The flight originated in San Salvador and was flying to Liberty City.