Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintained under FAR Part 91
- 1C Inspection due October 2028
- 24-Month Inspection complied with August 2024, due August 2026
- 36-Month Inspection complied with September 2025, due September 2028
- 12-Month Inspection complied with September 2025, due September 2026
- Engines: PW308C, 2 engines, both with 1,406 hours since new, TBO 7,000 hours
- Avionics: 88-parameter Flight Data Recorder (FDR)
- Features: Heads-Up Display (HUD), Enhanced Vision System (EVS), High-Speed Data/Wifi, CPDLC, Synthetic Vision System
- Additional equipment: ADS-B Out, ATN-B1 datalink (protected mode CPDLC), EASy II cockpit, FalconEye enhanced vision system, combined vision system, FalconEye heads-up display with synthetic vision, CTS quick access recorder, XM weather, FalconConnect CMF
- Interior: Executive configuration for 10 passengers; Garrett Chatham leather seating; forward 4-place executive club, aft 4-place dining club opposite dual executive seats, crew jumpseat; Bolero Natural upper & sable scotch grain pattern lower sidewalls; dual HD bulkhead monitors with smart TV; Starlink and Gogo AVANCE L5 business equipment
- Exterior: Matterhorn white with PPG gloss dusk blue & sable brown stripes, completed in 2022.
About this Model
Overview
The Falcon 2000LXS is a twin‑engine large-cabin business jet designed to combine a wide, comfortable cabin with airport access advantages that come from strong low-speed performance. It is typically considered by operators who want an easy-to-live-with cabin for 8–10 passengers, good range for North America and many intercontinental city pairs with a fuel stop, and consistent capability into shorter or more constrained runways than many peers.
Mission Fit
In practice, the 2000LXS is well-matched to day-to-day corporate travel where cabin comfort and schedule reliability matter as much as outright range. Its performance profile supports frequent operations in and out of a broader set of airports, which can reduce ground time and repositioning compared with jets that need longer runways.
Cabin
The cabin is a hallmark: wide enough for comfortable side ledge space and shoulder room, with a flat floor and a layout that supports both working and relaxing. Typical configurations center on a forward galley, a main seating area arranged in a club, and an aft lavatory; many aircraft include an aft divan that can function as an additional seat or rest option depending on the interior. Baggage volume is usually adequate for multi-passenger trips, and the environmental system is designed for long legs with a consistent cabin feel.