A unique, one-of-a-kind replica of a WWI Fokker D.VII biplane, meticulously built by non-pilot Buck Toenges over many years with global expert assistance, debuted at EAA AirVenture. The replica ...
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome in New York canceled its remaining air shows for the season after a World War I replica plane crashed on Oct. 5, killing 60-year-old pilot and board member Brian Coughlin.
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 ...
Fokker Services is synonymous with Fokker aircraft, but the Dutch company has no intention of withering away as the fleet retires. In 2009 it started supporting Bombardier Dash 8s/Q Series and by the ...
In November 1939, the USSR invaded Finland after this country refused to give up some territory that the Soviets demanded. The aggressors deployed at least 2500 aircraft against a handful of outdated ...
I had to look at this photo twice to make sure it was an aircraft cabin—it looks more like a busy coffeehouse. This is a Western Air Express inaugural F.32 flight from New York to Los Angeles on April ...
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 ...
One of the longest-running sagas in recent civil aerospace history may conclude this summer if the planned relaunch of the Fokker 70/100 regional jet gets the nod. Ever since production of the Dutch ...
The brothers Leon and Robert Morane designed this monoplane with fellow engineer Raymond Saulnier in 1913. The fragile L was meant for reconnaissance, but by the war's start Saulnier had attached ...
For more than a decade, half the world’s aircraft manufacturers have been struggling to develop a latter-day replacement for the traditional workhorse of the airways, Douglas Aircraft’s 26-year-old DC ...
As expected, Anthony Herman Gerard (“Tony”) Fokker resigned last week as director of engineering of General Aviation Corp. (General Motors subsidiary) and its subsidiary Fokker Aircraft Corp. of ...