HISTORY ASPECTS:
The McDonnell Douglas MD-90 bearing registration N904RA was a notable aircraft in the history of American Airlines. Originally designed as an advanced variant of the MD-80 series, the MD-90 featured upgraded engines and modern avionics to improve efficiency and passenger comfort. This specific aircraft, N904RA, was delivered to Reno Air, a regional airline known for its focus on quality service. After Reno Air merged with American Airlines in 1999, N904RA joined the American Airlines fleet, blending its regional roots with the operational scale of a major carrier.
During its time with American Airlines, N904RA primarily operated on domestic routes, connecting smaller cities to larger hubs with efficiency and reliability. The MD-90's quieter and more fuel-efficient IAE V2500 engines made it an attractive option for routes serving noise-sensitive airports. The aircraft played a key role in expanding American Airlines' regional reach during a transformative period in the airline industry, bridging the gap between regional and mainline operations.
By the time N904RA was retired, the MD-90 had solidified its reputation as a dependable workhorse. While the aircraft's service life was eventually curtailed due to fleet modernization efforts, its legacy remains in the memories of passengers and aviation enthusiasts who appreciated its unique blend of innovation and reliability. Today, N904RA is remembered as part of the evolution of American Airlines, embodying a transitional era in aviation history.
This 1:400 scale model is a must-have for collectors and aviation enthusiasts alike. Featuring detailed livery and precise craftsmanship, this replica captures the spirit of a classic airliner that bridged the gap between regional and mainline aviation. A timeless addition to any collection, it’s a tribute to the golden age of American domestic aviation.