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DASSAULT FALCON 900(1988)

Specifications

Year1988
Serial Number900-43
RegistrationN504PA
Total Hours12,033
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

International Aircraft Marketing & Sales, LLC

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AI Description

  • Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; 1C and 2C Inspections complied with on 2023-01-01; Landing Gear Overhaul and Dry Bay Mod complied with on 2023-01-01; 24-Month Inspection due by 2025-10-01.
  • Engines: TFE731-5BR model; MSP Gold maintenance program; three engines with TBO of 5000 hours.
  • Additional Equipment: Aviation Partners Blended winglets; thrust reversers; single-point refueling; brake de-ice; APU intake mod; dry bay mod.
  • Avionics: Dual Collins ADF-462; Honeywell SPZ-8000 DAFCS autopilot; triple Collins VHF-22B communication radios; dual Honeywell NZ-2000 FMS; dual Honeywell (12-channel) GPS; Honeywell Primus 800 weather radar.
  • Interior: Executive configuration for 14 passengers; forward 4-place club seating; full-service forward galley with microwave and coffeemaker; Wi-Fi business equipment; forward crew lavatory and aft lavatory with soundproofing.
  • Exterior: Matterhorn white with colonial blue and gold colors.

About this Model

Overview

The Dassault Falcon 900 is a large-cabin business jet built around a three‑engine (tri‑jet) architecture, emphasizing range capability, access to shorter or more constrained runways, and redundancy for overwater and remote-region operations. Compared with many twin‑engine peers, the 900 family is often chosen for operators who value mission flexibility—mixing long legs with frequent operations into demanding airports—while maintaining a cabin suited to multi-zone seating and extended time aloft.

Mission Fit

In typical use, the Falcon 900 is a transoceanic-capable aircraft for teams that want a true large-cabin environment without giving up access to more challenging airports. It can be a strong fit for mixed missions—executive transport, government/VIP, and special-mission roles—where payload, range, and airport performance all matter.

Cabin

Cabin layouts commonly support a forward club and additional seating zone(s) aft, with an enclosed lavatory and a galley sized for longer flights. The cabin is generally quiet for its class and designed for extended-duration comfort, with storage and service provisions that suit international stage lengths. Exact seating capacity and zone definition vary by serial number and interior completion.