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DASSAULT FALCON 2000LX(2009)

DASSAULT FALCON 2000LX

Specifications

Year2009
Serial Number--
Registration--
Total Hours4,500
LocationSALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
RegionNORTH AMERICA

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AI Description

  • Model: DASSAULT FALCON 2000LX
  • Condition: Used
  • Co-ownership opportunity available
  • Locations for co-ownership: Mountain West, Pacific Northwest, Northeast, Midwest
  • Program highlights include:
  • Two owners sharing one aircraft
  • Autonomy in tax and title
  • Fixed term with options to extend
  • Fully defined legal structure
  • Co-owners split capital and fixed costs
  • Third-party charter revenue available on select opportunities
  • Airframe total time: 4,500 hours
  • Engine maintenance program: ESP Gold
  • Avionics: EASy II Avionics Suite with Next Gen upgrades
  • Exterior: White with red, silver, and gray stripes; winglets; new paint by Standard Aero in 2019
  • Interior: 8 seats; forward club seating with aft conference group opposite a credenza; galley equipped with microwave, convection oven, and coffee maker

About this Model

Overview

The Falcon 2000LX sits in the large-cabin segment with an emphasis on combining a wide, comfortable cabin with the operational flexibility associated with Dassault’s wing design and systems philosophy. It is commonly selected by operators who want a true large-cabin environment for 8–10 passengers while retaining access to a broader set of airports than many long-range heavy jets, including shorter runways and airports with performance constraints. The “LX” variant is defined by added range capability over earlier Falcon 2000 versions while keeping the same general cabin cross-section and mission intent.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day use, the 2000LX is a strong fit for coast-to-coast U.S.-style missions and high-frequency regional-to-transcontinental flying where cabin comfort and airport flexibility are both important. It is less aligned with nonstop intercontinental profiles that demand significantly more range or with buyers who want a “latest-gen” flight deck experience out of the box.

Cabin

The cabin is known for its width and a layout that supports productive work and quieter conversation, with enough volume for multiple living zones depending on configuration. Typical arrangements seat 8–10 in a club and conference grouping, with an enclosed aft lavatory and a forward galley area. Baggage capacity is suitable for longer trips, and the cabin cross-section generally feels less restrictive than narrower super-midsize cabins, especially for shoulder room and aisle movement.