Dassault Falcon 900

Dassault Falcon 900

Falcon 900 private jet profile, including current pricing, manufacturing dates, cabin size and passenger capacity, range, speed, baggage space, fractional ownership, and jet card options

The Falcon 900 family includes the 900, 900B, 900C, 900DX, 900EX, 900EX EASy, and 900LX

Dassault Falcon 900 Facts

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.”

The price for a new Falcon 900LX is $44 million.

Manufacturing Dates

Production Start: The Falcon 900LX entered service in 2010 and is still in production

The original Falcon 900 entered 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.

Cabin Category

Large Cabin – Heavy Jet

Fleet Size

According to Amstat, as of Feb 2021 active Falcon 900 types in service:

  • Falcon 900…21 in fleet
  • Falcon 900B…158 in fleet
  • Falcon 900C…25 in fleet
  • Falcon DX…24 in fleet
  • Falcon 900EX EASy…120 in fleet
  • Falcon 900EX…118 in fleet
  • Falcon 900LX…69 in fleet

Falcon 900 Cabin Size and Passengers

Dassault Falcon 900 interior
Cabin layouts in the Dassault Falcon 900 series vary widely and can accommodate up to 14 passengers with eight club seats and two facing three-seat couches.

Height: 6.2 feet

Width: 7.7 feet

Length: 33.2 feet

Seating Capacity: Up to 14 passengers

Range

The Falcon 900LX a range of 4,800 nautical miles full or 5,000 nautical miles with four passengers.

Speed

Maximum Cruise Speed: 482 mph

Normal Cruise Speed: 459 mph

Baggage Space

127 cubic feet, all interior and accessible from the passenger cabin

Access

Fractional Ownership – No

Dedicated Jet Card – Yes

Pricing

Controller lists 22 Falcon 900s for sales as of Feb. 2021, with a 1999 Falcon 900EX with 5,950 hours priced at $6.5 million.

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Delta Private Jets triples its long range private jet fleet

Jet card and charter operator Delta Private Jets is expanding its fleet of long-range private jets adding a Dassault Falcon and three Gulfstreams

Delta Private Jets has added three long-range Gulfstream aircraft and a Dassault Falcon 900 to its fleet of managed private jets, the company said, citing “response to customer demand for more options to experience the ultimate in-flight luxury and private jet access.”

“Our customers have told us they love our products and want a similar experience for longer-range flights,” said Rex Bevis, president and CFO, adding, “These new aircraft will provide that choice, and position Delta Private Jets as a market leader in making long-range private jet travel readily available for customers.”

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