
Charter a Fokker Aircraft
Fokker was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer founded in 1912, one of the world’s oldest aviation companies. It became known for military aircraft in the early 20th century and later for its successful range of civil regional aircraft. Fokker ceased operations in 1996, but its designs remain in service worldwide, supported today through Fokker Services, part of GKN Aerospace.

The most relevant model is the Fokker 50, a twin-engine turboprop introduced in the mid-1980s as a modernised version of the earlier F27 Friendship. With seating for around 50 passengers, over 200 were built before production ended in 1997. While primarily a regional airliner, the Fokker 50 has also been adapted for VIP transport, corporate shuttles, and government operations. Its efficiency, durability, and ability to operate from shorter runways make it a practical choice for group charters and special missions.
Fokker also developed the larger Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 regional jets in the 1990s. Designed mainly for airline use, some continue to fly today in passenger and government service, with a handful configured for executive operations.



