List of Fokker F28 operators

The following is a list of past and present operators of the Fokker F28 incl. Fokker F28-0070 (Fokker 70) and Fokker F28-0100 (Fokker 100):

Civil operators

Many of these air carriers formerly operated Fokker F28 aircraft. Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 former operators where known are included as well.

Ansett Express F28 at Perth Airport in the early 1990s
Ansett NT F28 at Perth Airport in the early 1990s.
Germanair Fokker F28 at Frankfurt Airport in 1973
 Argentina
Aerolíneas Argentinas
LADE - Líneas Aéreas Del Estado
American Falcon
Dinar Líneas Aéreas
LAER - Líneas Aéreas de Entre Rios
 Australia
Ansett
Ansett Express
Ansett NT
Ansett W.A.
East-West Airlines
MacRobertson Miller Airlines
 Bangladesh
Biman Bangladesh Airlines
 Canada
Air Canada (F28 aircraft operated by regional code sharing affiliates)
Air Niagara
Air Ontario
Atlantic Island Airways
Canadian North (operated Fokker F100 and F28 aircraft)
Canadian Regional Airlines
Intair (Fokker F100 operator)
Inter-Canadien (operated Fokker F100 and F28 aircraft)
Jetsgo (Fokker F100 operator)
Norcanair
Peregrine Air Charter
Time Air (largest F28 user in Canada)
Transair
Quebecair
 Denmark
Cimber Air
Scandinavian Airlines
 Ecuador
Icaro Air
TAME
 Finland
Blue1 (former operator)
 Gabon
Air Gabon
 Germany
Germanair (1972-1976)
 Ghana
Ghana Airways
 Indonesia
Garuda Indonesia (largest user with 62 F28 aircraft in the fleet)
Kal Star Aviation
Pelita Air Service
 Italy
Itavia
Unifly
 Ivory Coast
Air Ivoire
 Jordan
Royal Jordanian
 Mexico
Click Mexicana (Fokker F100 operator, Mexicana Airlines subsidiary)
Mexicana Airlines (Fokker F100 operator)
 Montenegro
Montenegro Airlines
 Myanmar
Myanma Airways
 Netherlands
KLM Cityhopper (subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Former F28 and F100 operator. F70 aircraft were scheduled to be retired by the end of 2013.)
Martinair
NLM CityHopper
 Nigeria
Nigeria Airways
 Norway
Braathens (Braathens S.A.F.E)
Scandinavian Airlines
 Nauru
Air Nauru
 Papua New Guinea
Air Niugini
 Peru
Aeroperú
TANS Perú crashed as TANS Perú Flight 222 in 2003
 South Africa
Comair (South Africa) (1992–1996)
 South Korea
Korean Air
 Spain
Iberia
 Swaziland
Royal Swazi National Airways
 Sweden
Linjeflyg
Scandinavian Airlines
 Tanzania
Air Tanzania
 Turkey
Inter Airlines
 United Kingdom
Air Anglia
 United States
Air21
Altair Airlines
American Airlines (former Fokker F100 operator)
America West Express (Fokker F70 aircraft operated by Desert Sun Airlines, a subsidiary of Mesa Airlines)
Business Express (acquired a Pilgrim Airlines F28 but did not operate it)
Empire Airlines (merged into Piedmont Airlines (1948-1989))
Horizon Air (wholly owned subsidiary of Alaska Air Group)
Mid Pacific Air
Midway Airlines (Fokker F100 operator)
Piedmont Airlines (merged into USAir)
Pilgrim Airlines (acquired by Business Express)
USAir (former Fokker F28 and Fokker F100 operator, renamed US Airways)
Wayne Newton

Military and government operators

Military Operators

 Argentina
Argentine Air Force
Argentine Naval Aviation
 Bolivia
Bolivian Air Force
 Ivory Coast
 Colombia
Colombian Air Force
 Ecuador
 Gabon
 Ghana
Ghana Air Force
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
Royal Malaysian Air Force
 Netherlands
(Dutch Royal Flight)
 Peru
Peruvian Air Force
 Philippines
Philippine Air Force
 Togo

Government Operators

 Tanzania
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