The Falcon 20F-5 is a SUPER_MID_SIZE_JET jet aircraft with a maximum range of 2,475 nm, 9 seats. SkyAccess tracks 3 active Falcon 20F-5 aircraft across 1 FAA Part 135 charter operators, with 1 upcoming empty legs published on this type.
The Falcon 20 is a low-wing mid-size business jet developed by Dassault Aviation in France. The first production aircraft flew on 1 January 1965 and both French and American certification was awarded in June 1965. The Falcon 20 was produced between 1963 and 1988. A total of 508 aircraft of all variants were produced during this time. The Falcon 20C-5, 20D-5, 20E-5, and 20F-5 are Falcon 20 aircraft equipped with Garrett TFE731-5AR-2C or TFE731-5BR-2C engines. Also includes adaptation of bleed air, anti-ice, hydraulic, fuel, electrical and engine control systems and installation of ATTCS (automatic takeoff thrust control system). The Falcon 20F-5 was produced from 1979 to 1982. Its updated design allows the Falcon 20F-5 to have farther range of 2,250 nm and a faster cruise speed of 480 knots. One if this jet's primary variations is the TFE 731-5AR engines with 4,750 pounds of thrust, allowing increased takeoff weight and faster climbs off the runway. The Falcon 20F-5 continues to be one of the premier choices for private travel for those that need midsize business aircraft.
| Tail | Year | Operator | Base |
|---|---|---|---|
| N239CD | — | Royal Air Charter | PTK |
| N68UP | — | Royal Air Charter | PTK |
| N730RA | — | Royal Air Charter | PTK |