The follow-up to Just Flight’s excellent F28 Fellowship airliner is already on its way with the F70/100 series having seen few development updates since its announcement at the start of the year. That looks to be changing now with a new update focused on some of the work that the team have been doing.
New screenshots, new info





A more modern development of the Fokker F28, the shorter Fokker 70 and higher capacity Fokker 100 were produced between 1986 and 1997 and featured Rolls-Royce Ray high-bypass turbofan engines, glass cockpit, CAT III autoland and thrust management to name just some of the modern accoutrements of the airplane. Around 200 Fokker 70 and 100s are still flying as of today.
Just Flight is bringing this airplane to life in MSFS with their usual attention to detail and various different configurations. Four door options have been discussed in the most recent update with the following details:
- Folding L1 Passenger Door with Integral Airstairs, Small Cargo Doors
- Folding L1 Passenger Door with Integral Airstairs, Large Cargo Doors
- Sliding L1 Passenger Door, Large Cargo Doors
- Sliding L1 Passenger Door, Small Cargo Doors, Additional L2 Service Door.
Just Flight confirm that the cabin will feature a high density 2+3 configuration. The music reproducer option from the F28 also makes a return to this airplane.
Here’s what they had to say about their next steps:
With the cabin models and door configurations now in the simulator, we can start working on polishing these areas, including fine tuning the artwork, and improving areas such as the cabin lighting, before then looking at implementing all these features into the F70.
Just Flight
Several screenshots have been released including the five above and more on the dev diary.
As a refresher, we’ve already seen quite a bit from Just Flight back in January of this year with over a dozen screenshots showing off some of the early work on the aircraft. The model has reportedly been refined since then but even those early screenshots show off how well the project was coming together visually.
I look forward to future updates! Read this latest one here.

















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