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Amsterdam and Woensdrecht lineage

How Fokker built the aircraft families that define its reputation

Fokker coverage spans short-haul and regional jetliners across 2 Airchive families, balancing active fleets with historically important retired types.

This manufacturer page clusters 2 current and historic jet families under a single lineage view so crawlers and readers can move from maker to family to variant without URL duplication or taxonomy drift.

Airchive groups Fokker aircraft by family first, which keeps regional jet lineage readable instead of scattering it across disconnected model pages.

Families

Programs in scope

FokkerRegional jetRetired

Fokker F28 Fellowship family

The compact European regional jet that helped define how short-field jet transport could look outside the U.S. majors.

First flight

1967

Seating

65 to 85

Forum pulse

46

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Range band

1,100 nm

Notable operators

LTU · Braathens · Ansett · Air UK

FokkerRegional jetPartially retired

Fokker 70 / 100 family

The final Fokker jetliners, remembered for crisp short-haul capability and a loyal operator base that outlasted the company itself.

First flight

1986

Seating

79 to 122

Forum pulse

48

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Range band

2,300 nm

Notable operators

KLM Cityhopper · Austrian · Helvetic · Alliance

No manufacturer-wide editorial stories are attached yet. The manufacturer directory is still live as a lineage map across active and historical aircraft families.