One of the more enduring relationships in aviation history is about to end. KLM, the Dutch flag carrier, is preparing to bid a fond farewell to its last Fokker aircraft, marking the final chapter in a ...
Kazakh carrier Bek Air has disclosed details of the in-flight upset which affected the Fokker 100 which crashed on take-off from Almaty on 27 December. Bek Air states that the aircraft’s airframe and ...
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100,000 heaters: The genius who fought Fokker to build all-metal jets
Hugo Junkers, the father of modern German aviation, was a thermodynamics professor who made his fortune selling 100,000 gas water heaters. He proved his controversial theory that "iron flies" with the ...
When USAir decided three years ago to replace its aging, noisy fleet of 100-seat jets, the airline turned to a supplier in a tidy little country that most Americans don`t associate with the high-tech ...
Dutch group Stork's 2010 results note somewhat dryly of its Fokker Technologies division that: "The number of Fokker aircraft which remained in operational use dropped as a result of the slump in the ...
Dutch aerospace pioneer Fokker is looking to make a comeback. This time however, it won’t be polluting Jet A fuel propelling the company’s aircraft. Instead, in the revived guise of Fokker Next Gen, ...
Engineering and maintenance services company Fokker Aircraft Services has received maintenance approval from the United Arab Emirates with the GCAA granting the Dutch company a Part-145 approval to ...
ISLAMABAD, May 19: The Pakistan Navy (PN) has acquired three Fokker aircraft from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) along with spares for $1.2 million. PN spokesman Capt Siddiq told this ...
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The forgotten first jetliner (until it was betrayed) - F26 Phantom
Welcome to our video about the Fokker F-26 Phantom, the first jetliner that never made it to production. In the aftermath of ...
HAARLEM, Netherlands -- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines throws a party on its anniversary each year to introduce the latest addition to the carrier’s most sought-after complimentary in-flight amenities: a ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dutch company Fokker Services B.V. has agreed to pay a $10.5 million civil penalty to settle charges that it illegally shipped aircraft parts and other technology to Iran, Sudan ...
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