The Fokker 100 is a medium-sized twin-engine jet airliner produced by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. It was first introduced in 1986 and designed as a larger version of the successful Fokker F28 Fellowship.
The Fokker 100 can typically seat around 100 passengers in a two-class configuration and has a range of approximately 1,850 nautical miles. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay turbofan engines, which provide excellent fuel efficiency and performance.
The aircraft has been utilized by various airlines around the world for regional and short-haul flights. It is known for its reliability, low operating costs, and passenger comfort.
Fokker stopped producing the Fokker 100 in 1997 due to financial difficulties but there are still many in service with airlines and charter operators around the world. Despite its age, the Fokker 100 remains a popular choice for airlines looking for a cost-effective and reliable regional jet.
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