
Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Operated by Global Jet, previously by Dassault Aviation
- On Engine & APU Programs
- C-Check completed by Dassault
- Below average hours
- Elegant 14 passenger interior
- Two aft divans for ideal sleeping layout
- Maintenance tracking via CAMP
- Engines: Honeywell TFE731-60-1C (3 engines, serials P112900, P112901, P112902)
- Engine Maintenance Program: MSP Gold
- APU: GTCP 36-150(F), serial number P-593, enrolled on MSP
- Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic, ADS-B equipped, FANS, CPDLC
- TCAS 7.10, LVTO 125m capable & approved, CAT II certified
- Exterior: White base paint with dark and light blue stripes
- Interior configuration: Forward galley with oven and espresso machine, entertainment system with Airshow and video monitor
- Lavatory: Forward crew lavatory and fully enclosed aft lavatory
- Seating: Four-place club, four-place conference group, dual aft divans, jumpseat available
About this Model
Overview
The Falcon 900EX EASy is a long-range, large-cabin business jet built around Dassault’s tri-jet architecture and the EASy (Enhanced Avionics System) flight deck. It is typically chosen by operators who need reliable international reach, good climb and field performance for challenging airports, and a cabin suited to mixed work-and-rest missions. Compared with many twin-engine peers, the design emphasis is on operational flexibility (including alternates and weather margins), straightforward handling, and a cabin that supports longer stage lengths without feeling cramped.
Mission Fit
In day-to-day use, the 900EX EASy fits operators who routinely face variable weather and routing constraints and value broad airport access. It supports long stage lengths with comfortable reserves, and its performance profile tends to be forgiving when dealing with higher elevations or warmer conditions. If your typical flying is short segments or you prioritize highest available cruise speeds, other models may align better.
Cabin
The cabin is arranged for long-duration comfort with a conventional large-cabin cross-section, a true galley area, and an aft lavatory, commonly complemented by an optional crew rest or additional storage depending on configuration. Most interiors support a balance of meeting and dining in the forward zones with a quieter rest environment aft. Baggage capacity is oriented toward international trips, with in-flight access depending on the specific interior and baggage layout.