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717

: The aircraft includes an Electronic Instrument System, dual Flight Management System, and a Central Fault Display System for easier maintenance.

The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet engine aircraft developed for the 100-seat market. It was originally designed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95 before the company merged with Boeing.

: In conjunction with Parker Hannifin, the flight deck incorporates a mechanical control suite that replaced much of the cumbersome rigging found in older DC-9/MD-80 aircraft. : The aircraft includes an Electronic Instrument System,

The request "make feature: 717" most likely refers to the design and technical capabilities of the aircraft, often discussed in the context of its unique "Advanced Common Flightdeck." Key Features of the Boeing 717

: It maintains a unique 2+3 seating arrangement in economy class, which means only one middle seat per row, unlike the 3+3 layout typical of the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320 families. : In conjunction with Parker Hannifin, the flight

: A makerspace in Lancaster, PA, that provides community access to high-tech tools like laser cutters, 3D printers, and CNC machines for custom projects. You can learn more about their equipment and membership levels on the make717 website .

: Boeing decided not to offer aft airstairs (rear boarding stairs) on the 717 to maximize fuel efficiency by reducing auxiliary equipment weight. Other Potential Interpretations You can learn more about their equipment and

If you are referring to a different "717" project, here are two other notable possibilities:

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