The Dassault Falcon 900 is a large-cabin private jet manufactured by the French aerospace company Dassault Aviation.
Flying Magazine writes, “The Falcon 900LX..is the latest entry in Dassault’s lineup of tri-engine, wide-body, long-range business jets. It is a popular choice for buyers looking for an ocean-hopping airplane with a big range — 4,750 nm — a fabulous cabin, and all the latest safety features.”
Manufacturing Dates
Production Start:
1986
Production Ends:
In Production
Cabin Category
Large Cabin
Cabin Size & Passengers
Height
6.2 Feet
Width
7.7 Feet
Length
33.2 Feet
Seating Capacity
Up to 12
Range
3,590 nautical miles
Speed
High-Speed Cruise:
Mach 456
Long-Range Cruise:
Mach 428
Max Operating Speed:
Mach 500
Baggage Space
127 cubic feet
Access
Fractional Ownership:
No
Dedicated Jet Card:
Yes
Pricing
A new Dassault Aviation Falcon 900 is listed at $54 million
The Falcon 900LX entered service in 2010 and is still in production. The original Falcon 900 joined service in 1986 and was in production until 1991. The follow-up Falcon 900B was produced from 1991 until 2000. The Falcon 900C spanned 1998 and 2005. The Flacon 900DX was manufactured from 2005 until 2010. The Falcon 900EX series ranged from 2003 to 2010, leading into the LX
The cabin length is 33 feet 2 inches; height is 6 feet 2 inches, and width of 7 feet 8 inches. The baggage compartment has a volume of 127 cubic feet. There is a lavatory in the rear, and the Falcon 900 can seat up to 14 passengers in multiple zones.
The Falcon 900 is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-5BR-1C turbofan engines, which provide a maximum cruise speed of 525 knots (604 mph) and a range of up to 4,750 nautical miles (5,470 miles). It has a maximum takeoff weight of 49,000 pounds and a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet.
The price for a new Falcon 900LX is $54 million. Used Falcon 900s start from $7 million.