Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Maintenance: Maintained under FAR Part 91; MSPA for avionics; CAMP for airframe tracking.
- Certifications: CAT II, MNPS, RVSM.
- Engine Maintenance Program: MSP Gold; engines model TFE731-60-1C.
- Inspections Due:
- 12-Month Inspection due by 2025-09-11 (800-Hour).
- 24-Month Inspection due by 2025-09-21 (1600-Hour).
- 36-Month Inspection due by 2026-09-21 (2400-Hour).
- 1C Inspection due by 2029-09-21.
- 2C Inspection due by 2035-09-21.
- Interior: Executive configuration for 12 passengers; features a new 8X-style interior; forward galley; mid-cabin dining group; aft storage cabinet; dual mid-cabin foldout tables; entertainment via Collins Airshow; Gogo AVANCE L5 Wi-Fi.
- Exterior: New exterior as of 2025; colors in Sherwin Williams Chevron white.
- Additional Equipment: Heated brakes; steep approach capability; high-altitude takeoff & landing.
About this Model
Overview
The Falcon 900EX is a large-cabin, long-range business jet built around Dassault’s tri-jet architecture, prioritizing range, high-altitude cruise, and access to a wider set of airports than many long-range peers. It is typically chosen for missions that mix intercontinental legs with occasional performance-constrained runways, while still offering a quiet, conference-capable cabin for 8–14 passengers depending on layout.
Mission Fit
In day-to-day use the 900EX aligns well with long legs at high flight levels, minimizing fuel stops and schedule complexity. It also suits programs that occasionally face hot/high conditions or shorter runways, where the tri-jet configuration and wing design can provide practical dispatch flexibility. If most flying is 1–2 hour sectors, the aircraft’s capability may exceed the mission and increase operating complexity relative to smaller types.
Cabin
Cabins are typically arranged with a forward galley, a main seating area with club configuration, and an aft lounge or conference grouping, plus an enclosed lavatory. The cross-section supports comfortable aisle movement, and the long cabin length enables separation between work and rest zones. Sound levels are generally favorable for calls and meetings at cruise, and baggage volume is geared for multi-day international travel.