
The Fokker 130 promises to become the benchmark for the market segment:
Lowest fuel burn and Direct Operating Cost per seat and per trip
Greenest aircraft with lowest CO2 emission and lowest interior and exterior noise levels
The Fokker 130 weight advantage allows the installation of a light engine without compromising performance. It uses an engine type similar to the E175-E2 and MRJ-90, while carrying over 45% more passengers.
Operating empty weight
The Fokker 130:
Carries 130 passengers at a comfortable 30 inch seat pitch
Is lightest in its class
Has less wetted area by a five-abreast seating arrangement, resulting in lower drag
Is designed for high frequency operations
Enhances Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan excellent noise performance by its tail-mounted engine position
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Durability
The Fokker 130 metal bonding techniques and intelligent use of composites are at the base of the lightest and most durable airframe of the industry. These proven techniques result in excellent fatigue life, corrosion resistance and low maintenance cost. It builds on almost 60 years of trouble free experience, gained in multiple aircraft programs, and backed by more than 45 million landings. The Fokker 130 has a crack-free-life of 45,000 cycles and economic repair life of 90,000 cycles.
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Operating costs
The light Fokker 130 airframe allows the use of a lighter, less fuel consuming engine than its direct competition. The Fokker 130 offers the trip cost of a 90-seat jet aircraft and the seat-mile cost of a 145-seat jet aircraft. The result is superior operational flexibility and maximum earning power. The Fokker 130 facilitates hub feed operations, point-to-point thin long routes, route development and right-sizing by exchangeability with 150-seater jets.
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The Fokker 130 is optimized for short to medium range flights and high utilization. Excellent hot and high performance makes it versatile. Its 2000 NM maximum range ensures ample operational flexibility. The Fokker 130 range focuses on the flights were money is made.
Dimensions
Length fuselage 34.79 m
Length (overall) 39.00 m
Wing span 28.97 m
Height (gear extended) 8.49 m
Fuselage diameter 3.30 m
Wheel base 15.69 m
Wheel track 5.04 m
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Weights
STANDARD
Range 2,000 NM
TOFL 1,915 m
LFL 1,520 m
MTOW 48,208 kg
MZFW 39,753 kg
MLW 42,475 kg
MTW 48,539 kg
Max. structural payload 12,655 kg
GENERIC
MMO 0.79
Ceiling 37,000 ft
Engine Pratt & Whitney PW1x17G
Engine type Two shaft geared turbofan engine
Max. take-off thrust 16,440 lb
APR Thrust 18,248 lb
Range
Beijing
Brasilia
Canberra
Dubai
Frankfurt
Jakarta
Mumbai
Nairobi
Washington
Beijing
The Fokker 130 interior is designed for maximum passenger comfort and well-being. The interior incorporates:
Latest slim seats
Adjustable LED lighting
Very low interior noise levels due to the tail-mounted engine position
The Fokker 130 offers a single class configuration carrying 130 passengers at 30 inch seat pitch. Various alternative layouts are possible, including First or Business Class configurations with a wide four-abreast seating. Modular areas for galleys, lavatories, wardrobes and stowages are available.
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Seating configuration
The Fokker 130 incorporates the latest manufacturing technologies and materials to create a modern and spacious passenger experience. Latest styling and lighting principles increase passenger comfort.
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The slim seats achieve excellent passenger comfort in a higher density configuration.
At 30 inch seat pitch 130 passengers travel with the comfort of a conventional 32 inch seat pitch configuration
The 120 passenger dual class configuration combines 34 inch seat pitch in the 4-abreast business class and 30 inch in the 5-abreast economy class
Cross-section
The Fokker 130 has asymmetric luggage bins to provide maximum overhead stowage space. Under floor cargo capacity is increased by the fuselage stretch and miniaturization of under floor avionics equipment. The spacious interior dimensions and low cabin noise of the Fokker 130 provide a unique passenger experience that is highly desirable.
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Service areas
The Fokker 130 features modular service areas in the forward and aft passenger cabin. They can be easily (re-)configured according to the needs of the customer. Among these modular units are galleys, wardrobes, lavatories and additional stowage space.
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The Fokker 130 benchmark performance is the result of stretching the unsurpassed light-weight Fokker airframe and adding:
New technology Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan engines
Winglets and aerodynamic improvements
Latest technology avionics
A phenomenal 30% improvement of seat-mile cost is projected. No current or planned competitor comes close!
Avionics
The Fokker 130 is designed for operations well into the 21st century, easily adaptable to future Air Traffic Control requirements. The unique Fokker 130 man-machine interface is an ergonomic flight deck design and centered around an optimal presentation of flight data to the pilots, including:
Dark cockpit philosophy minimizing flight crew work load in high-density traffic
A logical optimization coming from the Fokker flight deck with its excellent reputation
High degree of integration between the various systems e.g. overhead panel included in the flight warning system
Full flight envelope protection (“protect- by-wire”)
Flight phase adapted warnings
Suppression of consequential failures
Unique flight mode annunciation
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Aerodynamics
The winglets reduce fuel consumption by 2 to 3% for a typical flight.
Up to 7% reduction in drag during takeoff
Up to 3% reduction in drag during cruise
A 1,500 kg extra payload capacity in critical takeoff conditions is realized for operation at high airfields and in high ambient temperatures.
The Fokker 130 is powered by the smallest version of the Pratt & Whitney Geared Turbofan engines. This engine family is based on the concept of:
A reduction gear between the low speed turbine and the fan
A very high bypass ratio and a high Overall Pressure Ratio
The lowest specific fuel consumption available in a commercial transport engine in this class
The Fokker 130 low weight airframe and the smallest version of this engine family are a perfect match.
Aero dynamics
The Fokker 130 engine nacelle and thrust reverser are of a split-flow type. The latest Computational Fluid Dynamics techniques and wind tunnel testing are used to optimize the air flow through and around the nacelle. A target type thrust reverser is designed for simplicity and reliability.
The Fokker 130 builds on the reputation of hundreds of Fokker aircraft flying the world today. The Fokker 130 will:
Be certified to latest EASA and FAA requirements.
Have entry-into-service in five years.
Be developed in cooperation with renowned Dutch engineering companies, the national aeronautical institutions and international specialists.




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