N100FJ

Dassault Falcon 10

Dassault-Breguet

4 Hours

Duration of Flight

1620 NM

Range

459 MPH

Max Speed

N100FJ

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
12,500-19,999lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
11
Range
Range
1620 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
45000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
4 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
459 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured1978
LocationMaywood, IL, US
Registration NumberN100FJ
OwnershipAVW EQUIPMENT CO INC
Serial Number118

Airframe

Data valid as of 2024-02-22
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DateFromToFlight TimeStatus
2025-11-16N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-16N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-16N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-16N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed

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Dassault Falcon 10

Overview

U.S. registration assigned to AVW EQUIPMENT CO INC (Maywood, IL). FAA certificate issue: 2024-02-22. Airworthiness date: 1993-08-12. Registration expiration: 2031-02-28.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× Garrett TFE731 series (3500 lbf each)
  • Range: 1620 nm
  • Cruise: 428 kts
  • Seats: 11
  • Ceiling: 45000 ft

Model & Market Context

This article concerns airframe N100FJ, a Dassault-Breguet-built Dassault Falcon 10 completed in 1978 with manufacturer's serial number 118. The airframe is registered in the US and is recorded as owned by AVW EQUIPMENT CO INC, a corporation based in Maywood, IL, US; this ownership represents the primary documented entry in the aircraft's public registry. No additional operator changes or sales transactions are published in the supplied data set. The aircraft's condition and valuation are not included in the available records.

The subject airframe, N100FJ, is configured to accommodate up to 11 occupants, consistent with light corporate transport and executive shuttle roles typical for its class. Specific cabin layout and individual avionics fit for this serial are not published in the supplied data; however, the seating capacity indicates a single-cabin executive interior rather than high-density passenger arrangements. With a maximum operating ceiling of 45,000 ft and a cruise speed of 428 kts, typical missions for this airframe would include medium-range corporate hops and on-demand charter flights within a roughly 1,620 nm envelope, operated from its documented base location in Maywood, IL, US. Maintenance considerations are governed by the twin Garrett TFE731 powerplant family; no unique maintenance events for this airframe are provided.

The Dassault Falcon 10 occupies the light business jet niche among fixed-wing multi-engine corporate transports, offering trans-regional range and executive seating capacity. Powered in this example by two Garrett TFE731 engines producing about 3,500 lbf each, the type competes in markets where high cruise speed and moderate runway performance are priorities. Buyer and charter demand for this model historically focuses on owners seeking compact cabin comfort with efficient fuel burn for short- to mid-range missions. Resale and maintenance considerations for this individual airframe are influenced by its 1978 manufacture date and serial-specific service history, neither of which include detailed records in the provided dataset.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN100FJN107CVN107GL
Serial Number (MSN)11885199
Year Manufactured197819822002
Duration of Flight4 Hours7 Hours8 Hours
Range1620 NM3084 NM3450 NM
Max Speed459 MPH494 MPH500 MPH
Aircraft Class12,500-19,999lbsOver 20,000lbsOver 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling45000 ft49000 ft51000 ft
Max Passengers111012
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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