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Dassault Falcon 900DX

The Dassault Falcon 900DX is a Large jet manufactured by Dassault between 2005 and 2010.

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About the Aircraft

Deliveries of the Falcon 900DX – designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation – started in 2005 and ended just 5 years later in 2010. Dassault announced the 900DX in May 2004, stating that it would be equipped with the EASy flight deck, making it a companion to the Falcon 900EX EASy. Variants of the 900...

Performance
4100
Miles Range
474
Knots
51,000
Cruising Altitude
19
Passengers
4,890
Takeoff Distance
2,397
Landing Distance
Aircraft Details
Manufacturer
Dassault
Category
Large
Production
2005 - 2010
In Service
24
Built
24
Min. Pilots
2
Cabin and Comfort
Max Passengers
19
Cabin Volume
1,573 cf
Baggage Capacity
127 cf
ToiletShowerFlat FloorDedicated BedBaggage AccessSleeping Space

The Falcon 900DX offers one of the largest cabins in its class, with generous dimensions of 32.9 feet (10 m) in length, 7.7 feet (2.3 m) in width, and 6.2 feet (1.9 m) in height. These dimensions ensure ample space fo...

Range and Operations
Standard Range
4,100 NM
Full Seat Range
4,100 NM
Ferry Range
4,290 NM
Rate of Climb
3,880 fpm
Fuel Burn
265 GPH
Cabin Altitude
8,000 ft

The Dassault Falcon 900DX is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-5BR-1C engines, each delivering a thrust output of 14,250 lbs (6,464 kg). This robust power plant allows the aircraft to achieve a high-speed cruise of 47...

Power and Technology
Engine Maker
Honeywell
Engine Model
TFE731-5BR-1C
Total Thrust
14,250 lbs
Avionics
Honeywell EASy
Initial Training
N/A
Recurrent Training
N/A

The Falcon 900DX isn’t just about passenger comfort, it also provides an advanced setup for the pilots. Integrated into Honeywell’s Primus Epic suite is the Falcon 900DX’s advanced EASy avionics cockpit system, a feat...

Charter and Ownership
Charter / Hour
$6,500
New Purchase
$38,000,000
Pre-Owned
$13,500,000
Annual Cost
$1,625,926
Hourly Ownership
$3,645
Current Value
$16,000,000

In North America, the estimated charter cost for this luxurious aircraft stands at approximately $6,300. However, it’s crucial to note that this figure can be influenced by a variety of factors. These can include the length of the trip, the time of year, and the duration of the stay. Moreover, costs might vary based...

Cost Breakdown
Fuel$2,494
Maintenance$2,600
Engine Overhaul$536
Ground Fees$256
Hourly Total$6,729

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Market

Value History

Pre-owned market movement based on the stored acquisition timeline.

$16M
$11.5M$13.8M$16M200520062007200820092010
Operations

Range Profile

Compares practical operating range against full-seat and ferry scenarios.

Standard Range4,100 NM
Full Seat Range4,100 NM
Ferry Range4,290 NM

Estimated reduction per added passenger: 10 NM

Economics

Hourly Cost Mix

North America hourly ownership cost composition based on stored operating inputs.

$6.7K
Fuel$2,494 · 37%
Maintenance$2,600 · 39%
Engine Overhaul$536 · 8%
Ground Fees$256 · 4%
Misc$844 · 13%
Acoustics

Noise Profile

Stored operational noise readings across the main reference conditions.

Lateral90.6 dB
Flyover78.7 dB
Approach92.2 dB

Key Facts

The Dassault Falcon 900DX is a Large jet manufactured by Dassault between 2005 and 2010.
The Dassault Falcon 900DX is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-5BR-1C engines, resulting in an hourly fuel burn of 265 Gallons per Hour.
Capable of cruising at up to 474 knots, the Dassault Falcon 900DX can fly non-stop for up to 4100 nautical miles.
The aircraft can carry up to 19 passengers.
The Dassault Falcon 900DX has an estimated hourly charter price of $6500, with a new list price of $38 million at the time of manufacture.

Falcon 900DX Purchase Cost

When new, the Dassault Falcon 900DX had a list price starting from $38 million.

However, if you were to purchase a Falcon 900DX today, you would be looking at a price of around $10 million.

Apart from the initial purchase price it is important to consider the operating costs that are associated with a corporate jet like this.

If you were to fly 200 hours per year, it’s estimated that the annual ownership costs would be approximately $730,000.

These figures offer a clear-cut insight into the financial considerations of owning a Falcon 900DX.

As with the charter cost, it’s important to remember that these are baseline figures and the actual costs could be more, factoring in variables such as maintenance, storage, and any specific modifications or upgrades.

Range Map

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Overview and History of the Falcon 900DX

Deliveries of the Falcon 900DX – designed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation – started in 2005 and ended just 5 years later in 2010.

Dassault announced the 900DX in May 2004, stating that it would be equipped with the EASy flight deck, making it a companion to the Falcon 900EX EASy.

Variants of the 900 series of aircraft also include the Dassault Falcon 900B, Falcon 900C, Falcon 900DX EASy, Dassault Falcon 900EX, Falcon 900EX EASy, and Falcon 900LX.

The Falcon 900 series of aircraft is a development of the Falcon 50, which in itself is a development of the earlier Falcon 20.

The first ever 900 tri-jet aircraft flew in 1984 with FAA approval two years later.

The DX is a long-range falcon with an advanced flight deck and three separate Honeywell engines.

Thanks to the engines the 900 DX is able to operate in and out of high altitude and challenging airports, such as Aspen, St. Moritz, and London City due to the short takeoff and steep approach requirements.

The Falcon 900 series of private jets is one of the last few trijet families of business jets in the world.

Dassault Falcon 900DX Performance

The Dassault Falcon 900DX is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-5BR-1C engines, each delivering a thrust output of 14,250 lbs (6,464 kg).

This robust power plant allows the aircraft to achieve a high-speed cruise of 474 knots (878 km/h) and a long-range cruise speed of 430 knots (796 km/h).

These engines have high efficiency and require less fuel than much of the competition with an hourly fuel burn of, on average, 265 gallons per hour.

The Falcon 900DX’s performance shines in its ability to reach a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet (15,545 meters), offering smoother flight even in turbulent weather.

On a single full tank, the 900DX has a remarkable range of 4,100 nautical miles (7,593 km), permitting non-stop international flights.

Impressively, it only requires a take-off distance of 4,890 feet (1,490 meters) and achieves a landing distance of 2,397 feet (731 meters), allowing it to operate in smaller airports where many of its competitors cannot.

However, it’s important to note that these figures represent the best-case scenario.

The actual range and ground performance of any aircraft can be affected by numerous factors, such as wind conditions, passenger load, fuel weight, and operational procedures. Therefore, these performance figures should serve as a guide, not a guarantee.

Interior and Cabin

The Falcon 900DX offers one of the largest cabins in its class, with generous dimensions of 32.9 feet (10 m) in length, 7.7 feet (2.3 m) in width, and 6.2 feet (1.9 m) in height.

These dimensions ensure ample space for passengers to move around freely, even on longer flights.

Designed for maximum comfort, the Falcon 900DX typically seats 12 to 14 passengers but can take up to 19 passengers if required.

The cabin is divided into three sections, providing a well-optimized space for relaxation, work, or entertainment.

Key amenities like phone, fax, SATCOM, data link, copier computer, video screens, television, custom executive desk, and conference tables are present, catering to the diverse needs of executive travelers.

Cockpit

The Falcon 900DX isn’t just about passenger comfort, it also provides an advanced setup for the pilots.

Integrated into Honeywell’s Primus Epic suite is the Falcon 900DX’s advanced EASy avionics cockpit system, a feature it shares with the EX.

This state-of-the-art cockpit is equipped with four 14-inch Primus Epic screens arranged in a T configuration, delivering enhanced precision and fostering better crew coordination.

It presents a clear, clutter-free environment, ensuring effortless access to critical flight information.

Cockpit

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Down to its very last detail, the Phenom 100EV has been meticulously engineered to deliver advanced technology and unparalleled ergonomics. Boasting intelligent automation and a human factors-driven design, the aircraft offers easy, single-pilot operation plus enhanced capabilities.

Its state-of-the-art, touch-controlled flight deck is designed to anticipate every need, minimize workload and increase situational awareness. The Synthetic Vision System sees what the eyes can’t.

Graphical flight planning, SurfaceWatch™, vertical navigation, wind shear alerting, and weather radar with vertical scan, ground clutter suppression and turbulence detection provide even more situational awareness.

And the design of the aircraft’s synoptic screens and Prodigy Touch avionics – based on Garmin 3000 – create an instinctive interface between pilot and aircraft.

Charter Cost

In North America, the estimated charter cost for this luxurious aircraft stands at approximately $6,300.

However, it’s crucial to note that this figure can be influenced by a variety of factors.

These can include the length of the trip, the time of year, and the duration of the stay. Moreover, costs might vary based on specific services or additional requirements requested by the passengers.

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