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DASSAULT FALCON 900B(1989)

Asking Price
$4,995,000

Specifications

Year1989
Serial Number900-063
RegistrationN746AR
Total Hours10,306
LocationUES
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

MEISNER AIRCRAFT

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CHRIS MEISNER

262-763-6600

Aircraft Details

  • Recent 2C and gear overhaul completed.
  • MSP Gold coverage on engines and APU.
  • Desired 14-passenger interior configuration.
  • Interior refurbished in 2018 by West Star Aviation.
  • Forward galley and spacious aft lavatory.
  • Cabin features: four captain’s club seats, mid-cabin conference grouping, dual three-place divans.
  • All materials are fully fire-blocked; Garrett leather in Chatham Thundercloud tone.
  • New wood veneer, refreshed sidewalls, Bolon flooring in entryway, satin nickel metal plating.
  • Equipped with Heads Up Technologies LED lighting and updated headliner system.
  • Exterior painted in 2018: overall Marathon White with Acry Glo Gun Gray and Pantone Blue accents.
  • Collins Pro Line II avionics suite.
  • Dual Collins VHF-22D radios with 8.33 spacing.
  • Honeywell SPZ-8000 IFCS flight directors and dual FMZ-2000 FMS with WAAS/LPV.
  • TCAS II and Honeywell Primus 880 weather radar installed.
  • Enrolled in WingWork digital maintenance tracking.

About this Model

Overview

The Falcon 900B is the mid-generation member of Dassault’s Falcon 900 family, using a trijet layout to support strong climb performance and operational margins from a wider range of runway and weather conditions. It is typically selected for missions that mix transcontinental legs with periodic intercontinental flying, while retaining the ability to use airports with shorter runways or higher temperatures/elevations than many comparable large-cabin twins.

Mission Fit

In day-to-day service, the 900B fits well for 4–10 passengers on longer legs, offering a large-cabin ride without requiring the longest runways. For very long stage lengths at higher passenger counts, trip planning may involve fuel stops depending on winds, alternates, and baggage needs.

Cabin

The cabin is a true large-cabin cross-section with a typically quiet ride and good seat-to-seat comfort for long legs. Most aircraft are arranged in multiple seating zones, supporting a mix of conversation, work, and rest; many are equipped with an enclosed aft lavatory and a galley positioned to serve the main cabin without excessive traffic through seating areas. Baggage volume is generally suitable for extended trips, but exact usability depends on interior layout and installed equipment.