
The Fokker 70, a short-range regional airliner designed to bridge the gap between turboprops and larger jets, first flew on April 4, 1993. This twin-engine, low-wing aircraft seated 79 passengers and was powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 620 turbofan engines. Measuring approximately 4.62 meters shorter than its Fokker 100 sibling, the F70 stretched over 95 feet in length and represented Fokker's final commercial aircraft development before the Dutch manufacturer's bankruptcy in 1996.
View in Encyclopedia| HEX CODE | |||||
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9V-??? | Air Niugini | — | 11578 | Singapore | 8980A3 |
| Air Niugini | — | 11580 | Papua New Guinea | 8980aa | |
| Air Niugini | — | 11577 | Papua New Guinea | 8980ca | |
| Air Niugini | — | 11538 | Papua New Guinea | 8980d3 |
9V-???
Air Niugini
S/N: 11578SingaporeHex: 8980A3
P2-ANS
Air Niugini
S/N: 11580Papua New GuineaHex: 8980aa
P2-ANT
Air Niugini
S/N: 11577Papua New GuineaHex: 8980ca
P2-ANU
Air Niugini
S/N: 11538Papua New GuineaHex: 8980d3