Dassault-Breguet (Dassault Aviation)

N200SG

Dassault Falcon 50

At a glance

Aircraft Overview

N200SG

Registration Number

239

Serial Number

10

Max Passengers

3075 NM

Range

548 MPH

Max Speed

7 Hours

Duration of Flight

49000 ft

Service Ceiling

Over 20,000lbs

Aircraft Class

JACKS WINGS LLC

Ownership

Boca Raton, FL, US

Location

A1939A

Mode-S Code

US

Registration Country

Nov 4, 2023

Certificate Issued

Jul 15, 1993

Airworthiness Date

Nov 30, 2030

Reg. Expiration

History

Safety Record

N200SG

None found

No flights

No flight history available

Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.

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Dassault Falcon 50

Overview

U.S. registration assigned to JACKS WINGS LLC (Boca Raton, FL). Certificate issue date 2023-11-04; airworthiness date 1993-07-15; Mode S hex A1939A; 10 seats, tri‑jet Falcon 50 (MSN 239).

Specifications

  • Engines: 3x Garrett / Honeywell TFE731 series (3500 lbf each)
  • Range: 3075 nm
  • Cruise: 420 kts
  • Seats: 10
  • Ceiling: 49000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Typical executive 8–10 passenger layout (forward galley, aft lavatory) — exact interior spec not listed in registration records

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N200SG, is a Dassault Falcon 50 built by Dassault-Breguet (Dassault Aviation) with manufacturer serial number 239. The aircraft is owned by JACKS WINGS LLC, an LLC based in Boca Raton, FL, US, and is registered in the US registry. Ownership records list the airframe under JACKS WINGS LLC; no other prior ownership events are published in the available registration summary. The listed market valuation for this specific airframe is $3,500,000, reflecting its status as a midsize, tri-jet executive transport with typical executive interior and recorded specifications.

The cabin for this Falcon 50 is listed as a typical executive 8–10 passenger layout with a forward galley and aft lavatory; the exact interior specification is not listed in the registration records. Avionics fit and detailed equipment lists are not published in the available registration summary, so operator-specific mission equipment and upgrades are undocumented here. Based in Boca Raton, FL for operation and management purposes, the airframe’s performance — including a long-range cruise and high-altitude ceiling — suits transcontinental U.S. flights and point-to-point international missions within its 3,075 nm range. Maintenance considerations for this individual aircraft align with tri-jet systems and TFE731-series engine support requirements specific to the Falcon 50 type.

The Dassault Falcon 50 occupies a niche as a long-range, high-performance trijet business jet with a 49,000 ft ceiling and transcontinental capability. It competes with other long-range business jets of its era in charter and owner-operated markets, appealing to buyers needing overwater range and higher cruise speed. Resale and maintenance considerations for this airframe are influenced by availability of TFE731 support, airframe hours and cycles (not published here), and the degree of interior refurbishment; the listed value of $3,500,000 reflects those combined market factors for this specific serial 239 example.