Dassault / 1998 - 2005
Dassault Falcon 900C
The Dassault Falcon 900C is a large jet manufactured by Dassault between 1998 and 2005.
Explore detailsThe Falcon 900C is a long-range business jet from Dassault. Dassault Aviation has a dedicated subsidiary for the Falcon family called the Dassault Falcon Jet Corporation . Over 1,500 Falcon jets have been delivered since the first Falcon 20 in 1963. The 900 family was first announced in 1984 and has a long...
Measuring 39.0 feet (11.9 meters) in length, 7.7 feet (2.3 meters) in width, and boasting a stand-up height of 6.2 feet (1.9 meters), the spacious interior of the Falcon 900C is designed to provide a luxurious and com...
Let’s take a look at the performance capabilities of this intercontinental business jet made up of composite materials. Powered by three Honeywell TFE731-5BR-1C turbofan engines, the 900C has a total thrust output of...
Up on the flight deck, the Honeywell Primus 2000 5-tube EFIS avionics system and information system are central to the operation of this aircraft. This core system is seamlessly integrated with the Rockwell Collins Pr...
Chartering the Falcon 900C has an estimated cost of $7,300 per hour in North America. However, it’s important to note that this figure is a broad estimate. The actual charter cost can vary significantly owing to a multitude of factors. These can include the route, distance, and duration of your flight, the time of y...
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Value History
Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.
Range Profile
Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.
Estimated reduction per added passenger: 33 NM
Hourly Cost Mix
North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.
Noise Profile
Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.
Key Facts
Purchase Cost
When first introduced, the Falcon 900C came with a price tag of $32 million.
Today, the 900C has an average pre-owned value of around $5.65 million.
However, the initial purchase price is just one aspect of the total cost of ownership. Prospective owners should also factor in the estimated annual operating cost.
With an assumption of flying 200 hours each year, the estimated cost comes to roughly $768,000.
This figure includes variables such as fuel, insurance, hangarage, and maintenance.
