Fokker F28 Fellowship
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The Fokker F28 Fellowship is a short range jet airliner produced by Fokker.
F28 Fellowship or "Little Fokker" | |
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A Piedmont F28-1000 on approach | |
Role | Regional jet |
National origin | Netherlands |
Manufacturer | Fokker |
Designer | A Fokker |
First flight | 9 May 1967 |
Introduction | 28 March 1969 with Braathens SAFE |
Status | Very limited service |
Primary user | Garuda Indonesia (historical) AirQuarius Aviation Gatari Air Service Biman Bangladesh Airlines (historical) |
Produced | 1967–1987 |
Number built | 241 |
Unit cost | Mk 1000: US$2.9M, Mk 2000: US$3M (1970)[1] US$NaN-NaNM today |
Developed into | Fairchild 228 Fokker 70 Fokker 100 |
Fokker F28 Fellowship Media
The Mk 4000 has the Mk 2000 longer fuselage with double overwing exits and a 60 in (1.5 m) wider wing
Argentine Naval Aviation Fokker F28, one of the last in service.
Wreckage of Braathens SAFE Flight 239
References
- ↑ "Fokker F.28 Series 2000". Flight International. 21 May 1970. https://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1970/1970%20-%200918.html.