Specifications
AI Description
- Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; C-Check and Landing Gear Overhaul completed on 01/01/2023; 12-Month Inspection due by 10/26/2025; 24-Month and 36-Month Inspections due by 10/27/2025.
- Engines: Model CFE738-1-1B; Engine 1 TCSN: 3287; Engine 2 TCSN: 3432; Both engines confirmed not on a maintenance program.
- Avionics: Equipped with dual Collins ADF-462, Honeywell AFIS, dual Collins AHC-85E AHRS, Collins APS-4000 autopilot, Collins Pro Line 4 avionics package, dual Collins VHF-422C communication radios, dual Collins GPS-4000S, and various other advanced navigation and safety systems.
- Features: Equipped with dual IRS, aft lavatory, externally-serviceable lav, forward galley, winglets, ADS-B capability, and standard traffic collision avoidance and terrain awareness systems.
- Interior: Executive configuration for 8 passengers; upgraded in 2023; features include a forward galley, dual executive tables, entertainment systems, and an externally-serviceable aft lavatory.
- Exterior: New paint completed in March 2009; colors: Matterhorn white with ocean blue and Tibetan gold stripes.
About this Model
Overview
The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a large-cabin business jet designed around straightforward, crew-friendly systems and a cabin sized for workday productivity or small-group travel. It is commonly selected by operators who want a true large-cabin cross-section without moving into the operating complexity and runway needs of heavier long-range jets. Variants differ meaningfully in avionics generation, payload-range performance, and airport capability, so a buyer’s mission should be mapped to the specific 2000-series model and its equipment list.
Mission Fit
In typical use, the Falcon 2000 family fits missions that benefit from a quieter, more spacious cabin and solid cruise efficiency rather than maximum range. It is a practical choice for multi-leg days, mixed passenger loads, and airports with operational constraints where robust runway performance is valued. If your profile is consistently coast-to-coast with strong headwinds, or routinely international long-haul, a longer-range model (either within the 2000 family or a different class) may be a better match.
Cabin
The Falcon 2000 cabin is recognized for its wide, comfortable cross-section for this weight class, supporting a natural aisle and club seating that works for meetings en route. Most interiors are arranged to balance work space with rest options, and the baggage volume supports multi-day travel for a full passenger load. Cabin noise and ride quality are generally aligned with large-cabin expectations, with the exact experience depending on soundproofing, interior refurbishment status, and connectivity upgrades.