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DASSAULT FALCON 900EX(2000)

Specifications

Year2000
Serial Number900EX-71
RegistrationN110EX
Total Hours3,837
LocationUnited States
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Intercontinental Aircraft Group, LLC

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Jeff Habib

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: DASSAULT FALCON 900EX
  • Capacity: Accommodates up to 14 passengers
  • Range: 4,500 nautical miles
  • Engines: Equipped with three Honeywell TFE731-60 engines
  • Speed: Maximum cruise speed of 0.84 Mach
  • Cabin: Spacious cabin with a stand-up height of 6 feet
  • Features: Advanced avionics and entertainment systems
  • Configuration: Customizable interior layouts available
  • Performance: Excellent short-field performance and climb rate
  • Maintenance: Well-maintained with a comprehensive service history

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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.