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The Fokker Fleetlist will be regulary updated with news and/or pictures. Please be advised to check this section frequently!

This page contains recent owner & operator changes and other related news to the individual airframes of Fokker F27 (including Fokker 50 & Fokker 60)
and Fokker F28 (including Fokker 70 & Fokker 100). Also the Fairchild models F-27 and FH-227 are part of the
Fokker Fleetlist . The airframes are printed in chronological order.
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Note: when an update has been made to the previous publication, the registration in the 4th column is changed into blue.

 
 
     Fokker F27, Fokker 50 & Fokker 60
 
 
Former Miniliner Friendship 500 I-MLGT (10379) is now on display at the Montagnana aerodrome, close to Padua, Italy. It is all white and has a Visa International logo on the nose (Giorgio Varisco, Montagnana, April 28, 2018; www.golfvictorspotting.it)



Swedish F50 operator Largus Aviation has bought two F50’s that were withdrawn from service by VLM Airlines some time ago. OO-VLO (20127) will remain at Antwerp and was seen 130718 while useful parts were removed as spare parts. The other one, OO-VLJ (20105) was seen devoid of VLM titles, being prepared for a ferry flight to Amapola Flyg at Malmö, where it will get a C-check (Paul Soons, Antwerp, July 13, 2018). Few days later it received its Swedish registration, SE-MFP
(Gilbert De Herdt, Antwerp, July 19, 2018) and was delivered to Malmö.





After Virgin Australia Airlines withdrew their Fokker 50’s from service, two of these ex-Skywest aircraft were stored in Singapore in December 2016. No storage maintenance has been performed since and a recent visit showed that both are not looking in great condition. This is well visible on VH-FNB (20107) (Fred Crampton, Seletar, July 11, 2018)
 
 
20105 050 SE-MFP OO-VLJ Largus Aviation, to be operated by Amapola Flyg. Seen 130718 at Antwerp without VLM titles, being prepared for a ferry flight to Malmö later this month. Seen 170718 all white with SE-registration. Ferried from Antwerp to Malmö 260718. 
20114 050   VH-FNI Aero-Pioneer. The aicraft is still or again offered for sale by SkyQuest after the announced deal with MAYAir failed. It is stored in Tanzania since December 2016.
20118 050F 5Y-JWC SE-MFA Jetways Airlines. Delivered 130718 from Malmö via Heraklion and Karthoum to Nairobi. 
20127 050   OO-VLO Largus Aviation bougth this F50 in July 2018 from VLM Airlines. It will remain in Antwerp and will be used as a source of spare parts for the other Amapola aircraft.
20129 050   VH-FND Aero-Pioneer. The aicraft is still or again offered for sale by SkyQuest after the announced deal with MAYAir failed. It is stored in Zanzibar since November 2016.
20307 050 RP-C . . . . PK-TNS LEASCOR. After having been withdrawn from service by Transnusa (NAM Air), the aircraft is now under refurbishment in Indonesia and is expected to be delivered to the Philippines 0818.

 
     Fokker F28, Fokker 70 & Fokker 100
 

Since June 2018 Air Djibouti leases one F100 from Bek Air. The aircraft had a new color scheme applied while retaining the Kazakh registration UP-F1009 (11470) (Alessio Gori at Instagram via Jacques Vooren, location and date unknown)


Alliance Airlines continues adding “new” Fokkers to their fleet from former Austrian Airlines sources. VH-UQA (11499) is the latest addition and was delivered in full livery after a long trip from Bratislava to Brisbane during early June (Harith Hadzir, Kuala Lumpur, June 3, 2018)


After the name change of Naft Airlines into Karun Airlines, the Iranian company has now applied their new titles on EP-MIS (11503), too.
(Mohamadreza Zeinloo, Tehran, July 15, 2018)



TUS Airways is flying from home base Larnaca to the beautiful island of Skiathos four times per week. The hill opposite the airport terminal offers fantastic opportunities for photographers, as shown when 5B-DDF (11562) landed (Elliott Kefalas, Skiathos, July 9, 2018; www.skiathoslandings.com)

The fourth F70 taken into service by TUS Airways is 5B-DDG (11543), also pictured while landing at Alexandros Papadiamantis airport.
(Elliott Kefalas, Skiathos, July 9, 2018; www.skiathoslandings.com)



Some Alliance Airlines F70 and F100 are flying for other airlines this season. FlyPelican has wet-leased an Alliance Fokker for their Adelaide-Newcastle service. Also Tigerair Australia makes use of Alliance Fokkers; VH-XWS (11314) and VH-UQC (11468) have been noted in Sydney, operating for Tigerair. The aircraft fly in the standard Alliance livery.
 
 
11317 100 HP- CS-TPD Air Panama. To be delivered from Porto via Prestwick, Keflavik, Goose Bay, Dayton and Mexico City to Panama City late July 
11322 100   UP-F1014 Bek Air. Sighted 300418 at Almaty in full Bek Air livery, so the lease to Safi Airways must have ended in 2017 or early 2018.
11335 100 EP-ASN PK-TWN Iran Aseman Airlines. Ferried from Bandung via Dhaka to Mashad; to be used for spare parts.
11436 100 N946JM PR-OAM Jet Midwest. Noted 050618 at Kansas City airport, still as PR-OAM in full Avianca livery. The aircraft misses many parts.
11470 100   UP-F1009 Air Djibouti. Chartered one F100 from Bek Air 0618 for flights in the Horn of Africa. So far, the aircraft has been flying from Djibouti to Ethiopia, Somalia and also Yemen.
11496 100   UP-F1007 Bek Air. Noted 230518 at Astana in full Bek Air livery; apparently the lease to Safi Airways was completed in late 2017 or early 2018.
11500 100   UP-F1005 Bek Air. Noted 040418 at Almaty in full Bek Air livery; apparently the lease to Safi Airways was completed in late 2017 or early 2018.
11503 100   EP-MIS Karun Airlines. Seen at Tehran Mehrabad airport 150718 with the new company titles, after Naft Airlines got a new name.
11545 070   VH-JFE Solomon Airlines leased this F70 from Alliance 12-140618 for their Brisbane-Honiara-Tarawa-Honiara-Brisbane route. They also leased a F70 for the same route 04-060718, but it is unknown which aircraft operated the second lease.
11567 070 P2-ANA PH-KZA Air Niugini. Registered 1117. Aircraft last seen 150418 at Seletar in basic KLM livery, still as PH-KZA.
11582 070 P2-ANB PH-KZD Air Niugini. Registered 0917. Aircraft last seen 150418 at Seletar in basic KLM livery, still as PH-KZD.

 

Credits: All photographers, Aviation Herald, CH-Aviation, Scramble, Skyliner