FOKKER F100

1988’€“Present

Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • The Fokker F100 is a modernized regional jet, based on the F28 Mk 4000, featuring a longer fuselage, redesigned wing, and Rolls-Royce turbofan engines, along with an all-glass cockpit.
  • It seats 85-107 passengers, has a maximum cruise speed of 456 knots, and a range of 1,323 nautical miles.
  • The F100 saw updates in the early 1990s, including increased maximum takeoff weight and fuel capacity (1993) and an optional quick-change model with a cargo door (1994).
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STANDARD DATA: Seats: 85–107; Gross weight: 98,000 lbs.; Empty weight: 58,645 lbs.; Engines: two Rolls-Royce Tay Mk 650-15 turbofans. PERFORMANCE: Max cruise: 456 kts.; Long-range cruise: 453 kts.; Range: 1,323 nm; Service ceiling: 35,000 ft.

The F100 is based on the F28 Mk 4000, but with noticeable differences. The fuselage is longer, the wing
is redesigned and power comes from more modern Rolls-Royce engines. The panel is all-glass, as well. In
1993, the F100 came with a higher MTOW and more fuel capacity. In 1994, one option was a quick-change
model featuring a cargo door on the left side behind the cockpit.

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