TWA has operated the 717 since 1999, and at one point had 50 in service. The 717 became a pioneer in the point-to-point service the airline industry experimented with pre-Pandemic, along with the 757. However the airline has suffered from operating too many aircraft types, and the 717 is now the last McDonnell-Douglas designed aircraft in the fleet, and is set to be retired by 2022 as the airline takes on more A220s.
A bit of a hiatus on my part, but now that school is done and I have motivation for this again I'll be doing this is some IRL stuff (such as my unfinished TWA 727s and 747s for IRL)