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| Aircraft Type | Passenger Capacity | Cruise Speed | Range | Cabin Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Heavy-jets | Up to 14 | 685 kmh 426 mph | 8.800 km 5,468 mi | 1.88m or 6.2ft |
With an average cruising speed of 685 km/h (426 mph), the Falcon 900 series ensures efficient and speedy travelling. The four main models were produced at different times and each offers specific advantages:
- Falcon 900 B (1984-1991): The basic model, ideal for medium long haul journeys.
- Falcon 900 EX (1996-2010): With improved range and modern avionics for longer flights.
- Falcon 900 DX (2005-today): The balanced variant with optimised efficiency and the latest technology.
- Falcon 900 LX (2010-today): The most advanced model with aerodynamic improvements and maximum fuel efficiency, perfect for demanding long-range flights.
The price range per flight hour for the charter of such a jet varies depending on the model, region and additional services, but is generally between 10,000 and 14,500 euros per hour.
- Model: the newer models such as the Falcon 900 LX can tend to cost more than the older models such as the Falcon 900 B.
For more accurate price quotes and personalised advice, charter service providers can be contacted directly to find the best possible solution for your travel needs.
We are happy to offer the Falcon 900 for flights within Europe, for example from Paris Le Bourget, as the hourly rates here are very attractive.
If you want to buy a used Falcon 900, prices vary considerably depending on the model, condition and equipment.
- Dassault Falcon 900 B (1984-1991): pre-owned Falcon 900 B models are available from 7.5 million USD.
- Dassault Falcon 900 EX (1996-2010): Newer models around 2001, such as the Falcon 900 EX, are offered between 9.5 million USD and 10.7 million USD.
- Dassault Falcon 900 DX (2005-present): Used DX models generally cost between €6 million and €8 million.
- Dassault Falcon 900 LX (2010-present): The latest version, the Falcon 900 LX, for example, is traded for around USD 39.5 million when built in 2023.
- Year of manufacture and flying hours: Older models with higher flight hours tend to cost less.
- Equipment and maintenance: The condition of the aircraft, maintenance work carried out and any upgrades can influence the price.
- Market demand: Prices can fluctuate depending on the market situation and availability.
The Dassault Falcon 900 B/EX/DX/LX is an excellent choice for buyers looking for a powerful and comfortable jet. The price of pre-owned models is highly dependent on the condition and specifications of the aircraft, so a thorough inspection is recommended before purchase.
A decisive factor for the use of this aircraft is the required taxiway length for take-off and landing, which can vary depending on various factors.
For a take-off, the Dassault Falcon 900 usually requires a taxiway length of around 1,500 to 1,800 metres. Newer models, such as the Falcon 900 EX or Falcon 900 LX, offer improved performance and therefore require a shorter taxi distance compared to older models such as the Falcon 900 B. The load of the aircraft - including passengers and baggage - also plays a role, as a higher total weight requires a longer take-off distance. In addition, the taxiway lengths for private flights are often shorter than for commercial charter flights, as private flights generally have lower insurance requirements.
The Dassault Falcon 900 usually requires a tarmac length of 1,200 to 1,500 metres for a landing. Here too, the exact length depends on the load, the weather conditions and the runway. Newer models such as the Falcon 900 LX offer shorter landing distances compared to older models thanks to improved aerodynamic properties. For private use, the required landing distances are often significantly shorter than for commercial charter flights, as insurance regulations are more flexible for private flights.
- Total weight: The required taxiway length varies depending on the aircraft load.
- Model: Newer Falcon 900 models generally require shorter take-off and landing distances than older variants.
- Utilisation: For private use, the values are generally lower than for commercial charter flights, as less stringent insurance regulations apply.
This flexibility makes the Dassault Falcon 900 an excellent choice for business travellers who want to fly to smaller, less frequented airports.