Dassault Falcon 900


The Dassault Falcon 900, commonly abbreviated as the F900, is a trijet French-built corporate jet aircraft made by Dassault Aviation.

Development

The Falcon 900 is a development of the Falcon 50, itself a development of the earlier Falcon 20. The Falcon 900 design incorporates composite materials and an S-duct to feed the central engine.
Improved models include the Falcon 900-B, featuring improved engines and increased range, and the Falcon 900EX featuring further improvements in engines and range and an all-glass flight deck. The Falcon 900C is a lower-cost companion to the Falcon 900EX and replaces the Falcon 900B. Later versions are the Falcon 900EX EASy and the Falcon 900DX. At EBACE 2008, Dassault announced another development of the 900 series: the Falcon 900LX, incorporating high mach blended winglets designed by Aviation Partners Inc. The same winglets are certified for the entire Falcon 900 series as a retrofit kit.

Operational service

The Falcon 900 is used by the Escadron de transport, d'entrainement et de calibration, which is in charge of transportation for officials of the French state.

Variants

;Falcon 900
;Falcon 900 MSA
;Falcon 900B

Falcon 900C

Falcon 900EX EASy

900EX with Enhanced Avionics System incorporating ground-breaking T-shape configuration of Honeywell Primus Epic avionics and path-based flight display.
;Falcon 900DX
;Falcon 900LX
;VC-900A
;VC-900B

Operators

Civil operators

A wide range of private owners, businesses and small airlines operate Falcon 900s.
Saudia Private Aviation
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