The early retirement of Delta's trusty Mad Dogs ended an era, but the memory of these iconic aircraft will live on! MotoArt has created lasting mementos from the original skin of N905DA, and allowed it to be preserved long after the remaining MD-90s are gone. Add the McDonnell Douglas MD-90 PlaneTags to your collection today and join us in honoring these storied Mad Dogs. On June 2, 2002, Delta's tireless Mad Dog departed on its final scheduled revenue flight. DL90 took off from IAH at 6:05 a.m. and landed in ATL at 8:39 a.m., marking the end of 25 years of service for the MD-90s. Between 1995 and 2020, Delta operated a total 71 MD-90s. MotoArt is honored to celebrate the legacy of this workhorse, and welcome the famed Mad Dog into the PlaneTags Encyclopedia of Aviation History. The McDonnell Douglas MD-90 is a mid-size, single-aisle airliner developed from the MD-80 series that features a 4 ¾ foot longer fuselage and more powerful, quieter, turbofan engines. “The aircraft for the future” was delivered to launch customer Delta Air Lines in February 1995. N905DA was constructed as a MD-90-30 and was one of Delta's original “Sweet 16” MD-90s. Delivered April 29, 1995, she flew exclusively for the airline until January 4, 2019. The following day, ‘905DA was retired and stored at Arkansas International Airport, Blytheville, Arkansas.