Fokker 70

E369648

The Fokker 70 is a Dutch-built, twin-engine regional jet airliner designed for short- to medium-haul routes, widely used in Europe during the 1990s and 2000s.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Fokker 70 canonical 5
Fokker F70 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf narrow-body aircraft
regional jet airliner
twin-engine jet aircraft
aircraftCategory civil aircraft
transport aircraft
aircraftConfiguration pressurized cabin
aircraftRole passenger transport
regional airliner
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
crew 2 pilots
derivedFrom Fokker 100
designedFor medium-haul routes
short-haul routes
engineConfiguration twin-engine
engineModel Rolls‑Royce Tay 620
surface form: Rolls-Royce Tay 620

Rolls‑Royce Tay 620
surface form: Rolls-Royce Tay 650
engineMounting rear-fuselage mounted
engineType turbofan
firstFlight 1993-04-04
firstOperator Ford Motor Company
fuselageLengthComparedTo shorter than Fokker 100
IATADesignator 70F
ICAOTypeDesignator F70
introduced 1994
landingGearType tricycle landing gear
majorOperator Air Littoral
Alliance Airlines
Austrian Airlines
BMI Regional
KLM Cityhopper
Malev Hungarian Airlines
manufacturer Fokker
manufacturerStatus manufacturer bankrupt in 1996
maximumCruiseSpeed approximately Mach 0.72
maximumRange approximately 2000 nautical miles
maximumSeatingCapacity 80 passengers
numberBuilt 47
primaryUseRegion Europe
productionEnd 1997
productionStart 1992
status out of production
successorInRole Bombardier CRJ family
surface form: Bombardier CRJ series

Embraer E-Jet family
tailConfiguration T-tail
typicalSeatingCapacity 70 passengers
usedInDecade 1990s
2000s
wingConfiguration low-wing

Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

KLM Cityhopper formerFleetType Fokker 70
Fokker F28 developedInto Fokker 70
Malev Hungarian Airlines operatedAircraftType Fokker 70
subject surface form: Malév Hungarian Airlines
this entity surface form: Fokker F70
Fokker 100 successor Fokker 70
Fokker notableProduct Fokker 70