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Three Douglas DC-8 aircraft remain operational worldwide

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Three Douglas DC-8 aircraft remain operational worldwide
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Douglas DC-8 | Wikipedia

The Douglas DC-8, a long-range commercial aircraft, was initially designed for the United States Air Force as an aerial refueling tanker. After losing the contract to Boeing's KC-135 Stratotanker, Douglas shifted focus to civil aviation. The DC-8 became popular among airlines worldwide since its introduction in the late 1950s. Despite most being retired or scrapped, three remain operational today.

Douglas introduced design changes to compete with Boeing's 707 after losing the USAF contract. The DC-8 entered commercial service in September 1959 with Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. Over 550 units were produced until 1972, many later serving cargo operations before retirement.

The DC-8 featured a low-wing configuration and was powered by four Pratt & Whitney JT3C turbojet engines. Its original design aimed at military use but was adapted for commercial viability. The aircraft could accommodate up to 260 passengers depending on configuration.

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Prominent airlines like Pan American World Airways, United Airlines, and Japan Airlines ordered significant numbers of DC-8s. Outside the US, carriers such as Air Canada and KLM also operated them extensively. Eventually, cargo operators like FedEx and UPS used them into the early 2000s.

Currently, only three DC-8s are active: two with Trans Air Cargo Service in Kinshasa and one with Samaritan's Purse in North Carolina. Trans Air Cargo Service operates two aircraft registered as 9S-AJG and 9S-AJO. Samaritan's Purse owns the third active DC-8, registered as N782SP.

Trans Air Cargo Service was founded in 1992 by Jacques "Kiki" Lemaire and has been operating these aircraft since July 2008 and November 2011 respectively. Samaritan's Purse is an evangelical Christian humanitarian organization using its DC-8 for aid missions globally.

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