We Now Support the Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100 — Meet the Heritage Fleet

We Now Support the Just Flight Fokker 70 & 100 — Meet the Heritage Fleet

Some aircraft just have soul. The Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 — the last airliners ever built in the Netherlands — are exactly that kind of machine. So when Just Flight released their study-level Fokker 70 and Fokker 100 for Microsoft Flight Simulator, we knew our community had to be able to fly them properly: on real routes, in real liveries, wearing real registrations.

That's why we've added a brand-new, completely free Heritage Fleet to JetStream Virtual.

Real airlines, real registrations

We didn't invent tail numbers. Every historic Fokker on JetStream Virtual carries the genuine real-world registration of an aircraft that actually flew for that airline. We added them to the carriers that truly operated the type:

  • KLM Cityhopper — Fokker 70 (the iconic PH-KZ… fleet) & Fokker 100 (PH-OF…)
  • Austrian — Fokker 70 (OE-LF…) & Fokker 100 (OE-LV…)
  • American Airlines — Fokker 100 (N14…)
  • TAM — Fokker 100 (PT-MR…)
  • TAP / Portugália — Fokker 100 (CS-TP…)

Why we did it

Honestly? Purely because we love simming, and we love the Fokker. There's no upsell and no paywall — it's a love letter to a classic jet and to the airlines that made it famous. The whole Heritage Fleet is active and flyable right now.

How to fly one

  1. Book a flight with one of the historic airlines above.
  2. On the aircraft-selection page, open the new Historic Aircraft tab.
  3. Choose your type — Fokker 70 or Fokker 100 — and pick a real registration.
  4. Dispatch with SimBrief, load the Just Flight Fokker, and fly. The JSV Flight Logger does the rest.

Ready to take a classic back into the skies? Explore the full lineup on our Historic Aircraft page, or read the documentation for the details.

Blue skies,
The JetStream Virtual Team

J
Joost Kardaun
JetStream Virtual · Published June 25, 2026