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Falcon 900 LXS Series ready for charter flight at the airport

HEAVY JET

DASSAULT
FALCON 900 SERIES

SEATS UP TO 14 PASSENGERS

Throughout its history, the Falcon 900 has gained a reputation as a reliable, high-performance business jet, preferred by corporate and private operators worldwide.

With seating up to 14 passengers, featuring the same cross section as the Falcon 2000, one noticeable difference is the additional rear mounted engine and longer fuselage, making this aircraft more than capable of longer missions.

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This aircraft has a dependable reliability and its outstanding cabin finish has provided a great reputation. With impressive range and short range performances into airports, such as London City, it holds its own against aircraft designed after its conception.

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The additional rear stateroom space offers passengers a place to rest from other travelling companions, and with a forward galley and lavatory, passengers can be undisturbed throughout the entire flight. The central table can also be retracted to become a double bed if ever needed for night flights.

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Luggage wise, the hold is smaller than the Falcon 2000 due to the additional engine, but still can carry a generous allowance. 

Some other Heavy Jet models such as the Challenger 850 are longer in length, but quality is the leading principle in the Falcon 900 design, solidifying its position as one of the most successful aircraft in the Falcon family and we couldn’t agree more.

Dassault Falcon 900 a 14 seat typical floor plan available for charter
Cross Section of the Falcon 900 Series with stand up cabin for private hire

QUICK STATS

Baggage Space

Maximum Range

Catering Options

Lavatory

Stand Up Cabin

Flight Attendant

125 cu ft

8790 km

Hot Catering

Enclosed

Yes

Yes

Disclaimer:

Not all models may be in this exact configuration.

Please contact your Account Manager for more information.

OVERVIEW OF THE DASSAULT FALCON 900 SERIES

The spacious cabin and impressive range have made the Falcon 900 series a popular charter choice.

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