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Trijet airliners fade away as technology advances

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Trijet airliners fade away as technology advances
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The era of trijets, once a prominent feature in the aviation industry, has largely come to an end. While four-engined aircraft like the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 remain in service, the three-engine configuration has all but disappeared from commercial aviation. The reasons for this shift are varied and rooted in advancements in technology and changes in regulatory standards.

Initially, trijets offered cost savings compared to four-engine aircraft while providing greater capabilities than twinjets. However, as "planes with two engines were much more economical," they gradually replaced trijets. The Hawker Siddeley Trident and Boeing 727 were among the first commercial three-engined jets but were eventually overshadowed by larger two-engined planes like updated Boeing 737s and 757s.

In the long-haul market, models such as the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and Lockheed L-1011 initially offered better payload-range capabilities than early twinjets like the Airbus A300. Yet, by the 1990s, new twinjet designs like the Boeing 777 and Airbus A330 rendered long-range trijets obsolete due to their similar capabilities but reduced engine count.

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Advancements in jet engine technology played a significant role in this transition. More powerful engines meant that what previously required three or four engines could now be accomplished with two. This technological leap allowed manufacturers to choose more efficient designs without compromising on performance.

The introduction of ETOPS (Extended-range Twin-engine Operational Performance Standards) regulations further diminished the need for trijets. Initially implemented in 1985, ETOPS allowed twinjets to fly routes previously reserved for aircraft with more engines by extending how far they could travel from diversion airports. As TWA demonstrated with its Boeing 767-200ER flights from Boston to Paris under ETOPS-120 operations, these regulations enabled airlines to achieve significant fuel savings.

Economic considerations also contributed to the decline of trijets. As Ryan Fletcher noted, "twinjets can do everything that a trijet could do, and better." The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 struggled against competitors like the Airbus A330 and Boeing 777 due to higher fuel consumption and maintenance costs.

Despite these shifts in commercial aviation, trijets continue to find a niche within business aviation. Dassault's Falcon 900 and Falcon 8X are equipped with three engines and remain popular among private jet owners who prioritize field performance over operating costs. For these individuals or companies renting out jets, "running costs matter less," allowing them to focus on other benefits such as reliability and distinctive design.

The evolution away from trijets underscores broader trends within aviation towards efficiency-driven innovation influenced by economic pressures and technological progress.

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