
The Fokker 100, one of Europe's most successful regional airliners, bridged the gap between earlier regional jets and modern efficient aircraft design. First flown in 1986, it was a twin-engine rear-mounted jet with T-tail configuration that could seat up to 109 passengers. Stretching over 115 feet in length, the aircraft achieved 30 percent better cruise efficiency than its predecessor while maintaining proven design elements. The aircraft was manufactured by Fokker Aircraft of the Netherlands from 1986 to 1997.
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| Qeshm Air | — | 11444 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731a26 | |
| Qeshm Air | — | 11462 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731a27 | |
| Qeshm Air | — | 11475 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731A29 | |
| Qeshm Air | — | 11477 | Islamic Republic of Iran | 731a2a |