Fokker Services Group has been appointed on an exclusive basis to market a Fokker 70 aircraft previously operated by The Netherlands’ government.
During the last seven years this Fokker 70, now registered VH-KBX, has been operated and maintained by Australia’s Alliance Airlines as a VIP aircraft in essentially the same configuration as used by its previous owner, The Netherlands’ government.
Configured as a head-of-state aircraft, the Fokker 70 has a forward cabin with 12 VIP seats and a separated cabin with three rows of four first-class seats, for a total of 24 passengers. The aircraft has been outfitted with an IFE suite and satcom, a large split galley, crew station, ample wardrobes and storage space, and two restrooms. Its range is more than 4,000km.

Fokker Services Group said that the aircraft has been meticulously maintained throughout its life and boasts a very low utilisation.
“This represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a large-size corporate jet with unique outfitting which can also be fully supported by Fokker Services Group,” said Roland van Dijk, CEO, Fokker Services Group.