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Dassault Falcon 900EX Overview
Introduction:
The Dassault Falcon 900EX is a tri-engine, long-range business jet that builds upon the Falcon 900 platform, offering enhanced range, performance, and advanced avionics. Designed for intercontinental missions, it provides exceptional flexibility, luxury, and reliability. The three-engine configuration allows for operations out of challenging airports and over remote areas, ensuring unmatched versatility in its class.
Key Specifications
- First Flight: June 1995
- Certification: 1996
- Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation
- Production: 1996–2003 (succeeded by Falcon 900EX EASy and other variants)
- Unit Cost (at introduction): ~$40–45 million
Performance:
- Maximum Cruise Speed: Mach 0.87 (~500 knots, 926 km/h)
- Range: ~4,500 nautical miles (8,334 km)
- Service Ceiling: 51,000 feet (15,545 meters)
- Takeoff Distance: ~5,215 feet (1,590 meters)
- Landing Distance: ~2,415 feet (736 meters)
Powerplant:
- Engines: 3 × Honeywell TFE731-60
- Thrust: 5,000 pounds each
Dimensions:
- Wingspan: 63 feet 5 inches (19.33 meters)
- Length: 66 feet 4 inches (20.23 meters)
- Height: 24 feet 8 inches (7.54 meters)
Weights:
- Max Takeoff Weight: 49,000 lbs (22,226 kg)
- Useful Load: ~21,000 lbs (9,525 kg)
Features
- Avionics:
Equipped with a Honeywell Primus 2000 avionics suite, providing advanced navigation, communication, and situational awareness systems. - Cabin:
A spacious and luxurious cabin accommodating up to 14 passengers, with a variety of layouts. Features include a full galley, sleeping arrangements, and advanced connectivity options. - Performance:
The tri-engine design enhances safety and operational flexibility, including access to high-altitude airports and extended-range flights over water or remote areas.
Use Cases
- Corporate Aviation:
Frequently used for executive travel, capable of connecting continents without refueling. - Government and VIP Transport:
Popular among governments and corporations for its reliability and range. - Charter Operations:
A sought-after aircraft for long-range charters, offering luxury and performance.
Fun Fact
The Falcon 900EX’s tri-engine configuration not only enhances safety but also allows it to operate from airports like Aspen, Colorado, and others with high elevations or short runways that challenge twin-engine jets.
