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Twin-Engine Fokker 100

The Fokker 100 is a medium-sized, twin-turbofan jet airliner from Fokker, the largest such aircraft built by the company. A total of 283 aircraft were built during production from 1986 to 1997. Today, in 2025, a number of Fokker 100 airliners remain in service.

It has an overall length of 116' 7" and a range of 1,710nm. Two Rolls-Royce Tay Mk engines are mounted on the rear sides of the fuselage. Seating capacity is from 97 to 122 passengers.

A total of 47 of the Fokker 70 airliner were also built. As a shortened version of the Fokker 100, it had a passenger capacity ranging from 70 to 80.

Fokker 100 of Carpatair, Registration YR-FZA (Photo by Arthur CHI YEN)
Fokker 100 of Carpatair, Registration YR-FZA


Fokker 100 of KLM CityHopper, Registration PH-KLE
Fokker 100 of KLM CityHopper

Fokker 100 of TradeAir, Registration 9A-BTE (Photo by Arthur CHI YEN)
Fokker 100 of TradeAir, Registration 9A-BTE