Dassault Falcon 2000 Specifications
- Seats
- 10
- Max range
- 3,130 nm
- Max speed
- 475 kts
- Ceiling
- 47,000 ft
- Cabin LxWxH
- 315 × 91 × 74 in
- Cabin volume
- 1,028 ft³
- Engines
- 2 × CFE Engines
- MTOW
- 35,800 lb
The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a French business jet and a member of Dassault Aviation's Falcon business jet line. Certified in 1994, it is a twin-engine, slightly smaller development of the Falcon 900 trijet, with transcontinental range.
Powered by two CFE 738-1-1B engines with 5,918 pounds of thrust each, the Falcon 2000 can travel up to 3,130 nm. In the cockpit is the Collins Pro Line 4 fully integrated avionics suite, featuring an Allied Signal GNS-XES Flight Management System, a Collins TWR-850 Doppler weather radar, and a dual channel Integrated Avionics Processor System. Although the Falcon 2000 was announced as an economical jet, it has exceeded expectations in its performance, with a high speed cruise of 479 knots at 39,000 feet and climb rate of 3,730 feet per minute.
Production of the Falcon 2000 ended in 2006, with a total of 230 aircraft in operation today. All of these are pre-owned, and 10% are currently for sale on the market. North America holds the largest percentage of the fleet with 70%, and Europe has 18%. An additional 35% are operated by NetJets.
Upcoming Dassault Falcon 2000 Empty Legs
May 24, 2026
CIA→MLA
May 24, 2026
CAK→SFO
May 25, 2026
LBG→LIN
May 25, 2026
LBG→VAF
May 26, 2026
YYZ→CAK
May 26, 2026
HPN→PBI
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