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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.
For reactions on the contents or sharing news updates please contact the
editor:
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Fly All Ways
will start nonstop flights from Georgetown to Havana on 16 July 2022. The
aircraft type to be used is not announced, but the Surinamese carrier has a
fleet of three F70, and just announced to lease one Airbus A320 from Galistair
in Malta.
Qantas, who possesses 20% of the shares of
Alliance Airlines,
intends to acquire the remaining 80%, subject to approval by the Australian
competition authorities. The deal would include the entire Alliance fleet of
over 40 Fokker aircraft.
Somalian
Jubba Airways
with a fleet of three F50s ceased all operations in June 2022.
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Fokker F27, Fokker 50 & Fokker 60 |
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Aerial view of one of the storage corners at Wilson airport, with Maandeeq
Air 5Y-MIS (20111) with its red tail in front. The three other F50s are,
anti-clockwise, Silverstone 5Y-IZO (20244), Skyward 5Y-JRN (20260) and
Silverstone 5Y-SMN (20168), respectively. (Undisclosed; Nairobi-Wilson, April
2022)

Skyward International
5Y-SMX (20122) is also stored at Wilson, devoid of its engines, yet otherwise
looking intact. (Undisclosed; Nairobi-Wilson, April 2022)

Unlike many other Fokkers in Kenya, this one is not fully white. Silverstone
Air Services had the large cargo door of 5Y-ELY (20149) painted yellow,
similar to the green 5Y-JWB (see Fokkernews 49 of January 2022). The right-hand
side of the freighter is all white.
(Ubax Abdirahman Hirsi on Facebook; unknown location, 10 April 2022)

In full new colors sporting their camel logo on the tail is Maandeeq Air
F50 5Y-SMT (20177), with engineless Jetways 5Y-JWG (20191) in basic
Miniliner livery in front. (Undisclosed; Nairobi-Wilson, April 2022)

Clearly showing the colors of its previous operator Travel Air of Papua New
Guinea, Skyward International 5Y-SMZ (20192) is missing many parts now.
(Undisclosed; Nairobi-Wilson, April 2022)

Recently Skyward Express has minimal, red titles applied to 5Y-JWZ
(20208). (Guido Warnecke on FlightAware; Nairobi-Wilson 29 May 2022)

Stored next to the Blue Air hangar on Wilson is Silverstone Air Services
5Y-JNR, still in the distinctive livery of Insel Air with even the old
registration PJ-KVM on top of the wings. (Undisclosed; Nairobi-Wilson, April
2022)
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20111 |
050 |
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5Y-MIS |
Maandeeq Air. Noted Nairobi-Wilson in April 2022 without engines |
20114 |
050 |
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5Y-CHK |
Dragonfly Africa. Reportedly leased from Skyward International as of 29
April 2022. More information and pictures would be welcome. |
20122 |
050 |
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5Y-SMX |
Skyward International. Seen at Nairobi-Wilson April 2022, stored without
engines. |
20168 |
050E |
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5Y-SMN |
Silverstone Air Services. Seen early April 2022 in the storage area of
Nairobi-Wilson, missing its engines. |
20177 |
050 |
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5Y-SMT |
Maandeeq Air. Seen at Nairobi-Wilson April 2022, in new livery. |
20180 |
050E |
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5Y-IZZ |
Silverstone Air Services. Seen flying April 2022 at Nairobi-Wilson, all
white. |
20192 |
050 |
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5Y-SMZ |
Skyward International. Seen at Nairobi-Wilson April 2022, broken up. |
20207 |
050 |
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5Y-GIG |
Bush Air Safaris. Permanently withdrawn from use, seen Nairobi-Wilson
early April 2022. |
20232 |
050 |
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5Y-JXJ |
Jubba Airways ceased operations June 2022. Aircraft returned to Skyward. |
20233 |
050 |
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5Y-JXK |
Skyward International. Seen April 2022 at Nairobi-Wilson, receiving
maintenence. |
20239 |
050 |
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5Y-JXN |
Jubba Airways ceased operations June 2022. Aircraft returned to Skyward. |
20244 |
050 |
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5Y-IZO |
Silverstone Air Services. The wreck is dumped in a corner of
Nairobi-Wilson airport as of early April 2022. The left-hand side is all
white, the right-hand side still carries the registration and tail logo. |
20260 |
050 |
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5Y-JRN |
Skyward Express. Noted April 2022 at Nairobi-Wilson in the storage area,
looking derelict. |
20261 |
050 |
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6O-JAF |
Jubba Airways ceased operations June 2022. Aircraft put into storage. |
20288 |
050 |
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5Y-JNR |
Silverstone Air Services. Seen in the storage area of Nairobi-Wilson in
April 2022, still in Insel Air livery. |
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Fokker F28, Fokker
70 & Fokker
100 |
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After seven years of inactivity at Maastricht-Aachen airport, F100 PH-ABW
(11493) that was intended for Air Hollandia but never flew for them, was
finally broken up. This picture shows that the cabin is empty and ready for
cutting into pieces. (Jeroen Stroes; St. Truiden, 12 June 2022)

Now Alliance Airlines have removed the special 'RedS official airline
partner' titles from F70 VH-JFE (see Fokkernews 53), they continue to advert
their partnership with the famous rugby team on VH-NKQ (11572). It appeared
already adorned with these decals since February 2022, but we had not yet
published a picture. (Brendon Giacomin on Flickr; Brisbane, 2 May 2022)
11369 |
100 |
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YR-FKB |
Carpatair. Starting 31 May 2022 this F100 is operating for AirBaltic. It
is based in Riga for the the 2022 summer season and flies under BTI
flight numbers mainly on routes to Scandinavian destinations. The
exterior carries no signs of its temporary operator. |
11505 |
100 |
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VH-NQZ |
Network Aviation (Qantas Link). Contrary to prior statements, testflight
and entry into service have not been realized yet. The aircraft is still
being worked at in Perth. |
11582 |
070 |
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PJ-JAC |
Jetair Caribbean. After completion of heavy maintenance made a
testflight at Woensdrecht 15 June 2022 and departed to Curaçao 17 June,
where it arrived 20 June after stops at Keflavik, Kangerlussuaq, Quebec
and Freeport. |
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Credits: All photographers named above, ATDB.aero, Aviator.aero, CH-Aviation,
Merv Crowe, FlightAware, Fred Niven,
Jacques Vooren. |
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