
Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintenance Program: CASP (Corporate Aircraft Service Program)
- Airframe Tracking Program: Traxxall
- Certifications: RVSM
- Engine Model: PW308C
- Engine Maintenance Program: JSSI+
- Engine TBO: 7000 hours
- Avionics Package: Honeywell Primus Epic
- Communication Radios: Triple Honeywell TR-866B
- Navigation Systems: Dual Honeywell GPS, Dual Honeywell Navigation Radios
- Safety Features: Honeywell EGPWS w/windshear, Honeywell TCAS-2000
- Interior Configuration: Executive, seating for 8
- Interior Refurbishment: Completed in 2018
- Refreshment Equipment: Forward galley with TIA microwave oven, convection oven, Nespresso coffeemaker
- Entertainment System: Falcon cabin management system, dual 20-inch LCD monitors, four Rosen 8.4-inch personal monitors
- Exterior Colors: Gray with black stripes
- Exterior Refurbishment: Completed in 2018, Permagard paint protection applied
About this Model
Overview
The Falcon 2000EX EASy combines the Falcon 2000 airframe with increased range capability and Dassault’s EASy flight deck philosophy. It is typically used where operators want a true large-cabin feel, strong short/medium runway flexibility, and reliable transcontinental performance without moving into heavier intercontinental-class jets. Compared with earlier Falcon 2000 versions, the EX brings more range and payload flexibility; the “EASy” cockpit is the main operational and training differentiator versus non‑EASy examples.
Mission Fit
This model fits missions that value a wide, quiet cabin and consistent performance into a broad set of business airports. It is often selected for mixed profiles—short regional legs during the week and longer transcontinental legs as needed—while maintaining flexibility for alternate/holding requirements. If your mission regularly demands oceanic-range legs with high passenger counts and baggage, a larger long-range platform may be a better match.
Cabin
The Falcon 2000EX EASy cabin is generally positioned as a comfortable large-cabin environment for 8–10 passengers, with a flat-floor cross-section that supports a true aisle and good shoulder room. Typical interiors feature a forward galley and an enclosed aft lavatory, with club seating and optional conference grouping depending on completion. Noise levels and ride quality are usually cited as strengths for extended legs, and baggage access is commonly designed for business travel needs (verify whether in-flight access is available on the specific aircraft).