Dassault Aviation / 2009

N1933G

Dassault Falcon 7X

At a glance

Aircraft Overview

2009

Year Manufactured

N1933G

Registration Number

88

Serial Number

11

Max Passengers

5950 NM

Range

497 MPH

Max Speed

12 Hours

Duration of Flight

51000 ft

Service Ceiling

Over 20,000lbs

Aircraft Class

GLAZERS INC

Ownership

Dallas, TX, US

Location

A17618

Mode-S Code

US

Registration Country

Feb 23, 2017

Certificate Issued

Aug 25, 2013

Airworthiness Date

Feb 28, 2030

Reg. Expiration

History

Safety Record

N1933G

None found

History

Ownership History

1 Record
  1. GR
    Current Owner2017-02-23

    GLAZERS INC: Registration/certificate issued to Glazers Inc.; aircraft operated from Dallas (Love Field) under corporate registry.

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Dassault Falcon 7X

Overview

2009 Dassault Falcon 7X, MSN 088. Registered to GLAZERS INC (Dallas, TX). Certificate issue: 2017-02-23. Airworthiness date: 2013-08-25. Registration expiration listed 2030-02-28 in FAA-derived records.

Specifications

  • Engines: 3x Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A (6402 lbf each)
  • Range: 5950 nm
  • Cruise: 488 kts
  • Seats: 11
  • Ceiling: 51000 ft

Operations & Cabin

11-seat executive layout (operator-specific) Cabin refurbishment reported/photographed Dec 2018 (operator interior upgrade). Avionics: Honeywell EASy II (Falcon EASy)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N1933G, is a 2009-build Dassault Falcon 7X with manufacturer serial number 088. The aircraft is owned by GLAZERS INC, a corporation based in Dallas, TX, US, and is registered in the US. No public record of significant registry actions or transfers beyond current corporate ownership was provided. Valuation and condition information: Not published.

This specific Falcon 7X is configured in an 11-seat executive layout (operator-specific), consistent with long-range corporate transport missions. The airframe is fitted with the Honeywell EASy II (Falcon EASy) avionics suite, supporting advanced flight management and integrated cockpit capabilities. Typical operations for this configuration emphasize long-range, intercontinental point-to-point travel enabled by a maximum range of 5,950 nm and a high cruise speed of 488 kts, often operating from corporate bases such as its owner’s location in Dallas, TX, US. Maintenance and cabin outfitting are operated to corporate standards; specific interior amenities and maintenance status for this serial are not published.

The Dassault Falcon 7X family occupies the long-range, ultra-long-range business jet niche, offering three-engine redundancy and transcontinental capability exemplified by this airframe’s 5,950 nm range and 51,000 ft ceiling. Competitors in the same market segment typically include other long-range business jets; operators value the Falcon 7X for its combination of range, speed, and advanced avionics as installed here (Honeywell EASy II). For buyers and charter operators, considerations tied to this model include engine support for the triple Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A fit, resale and maintenance planning for a 2009-build airframe, and interior reconfiguration options given the operator-specific 11-seat executive cabin.