DASSAULT-BREGUET / 1987

N202WR

MYSTERE FALCON 900

At a glance

Aircraft Overview

1987

Year Manufactured

N202WR

Registration Number

24

Serial Number

12

Max Passengers

3500 NM

Range

8 Hours

Duration of Flight

51000 ft

Service Ceiling

Over 20,000lbs

Aircraft Class

DUMONT ASSOCIATES INC

Ownership

Morris Plains, NJ, US

Location

A19B75

Mode-S Code

US

Registration Country

Apr 24, 2002

Certificate Issued

Aug 27, 1987

Airworthiness Date

Jan 31, 2030

Reg. Expiration

History

Safety Record

N202WR

None found

History

Ownership History

6 Records
  1. DR
    Current Owner2022-08-17

    DUMONT ASSOCIATES INC: FAA record shows a registration action for Dumont Associates (last action recorded).

  2. DE
    2005-01-14

    DUMONT ASSOCIATES INC: Aircraft re-registered to Dumont Associates (re-delivery / re-registration event).

  3. ZA
    2001-05-01

    Zurich Global Assets: Re-registered/name update to Zurich Global Assets.

  4. ZA
    2001-03-30

    Zurich Global Assets: Name/registration change recorded (entry associated with Zurich Global Assets).

  5. ZA
    Historical

    Zurich Global Assets

  6. US
    Historical

    US Services

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MYSTERE FALCON 900

Overview

Registered to DUMONT ASSOCIATES INC, Morris Plains, NJ (corporation). Type registration: Corporation. Certificate issued 2002-04-24; airworthiness date 1987-08-27; last FAA action 2022-08-17; registration expiration 2030-01-31.

Specifications

  • Engines: 3x GARRETT TFE731 SERIES (3500 lbf each)
  • Range: 3500 nm
  • Cruise: 444 kts
  • Seats: 12
  • Ceiling: 51000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Typical 10–12-place executive layout with galley and baggage compartment

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N202WR, is a 1987-built Dassault-Breguet MYSTERE FALCON 900, serial number 24. It is owned by DUMONT ASSOCIATES INC, a corporation based in Morris Plains, NJ, US, and is registered in the US. The airframe’s configuration and operator base identify it as a corporate executive transport configured for up to a dozen passengers; no additional registry actions or change-of-ownership events are published in the provided data. Condition and valuation specifics are not published in the supplied information.

The cabin in this specific Falcon 900 is a typical 10–12-place executive layout that includes a galley and a baggage compartment, reflecting its role as a corporate transport. Operated from the owner’s base in Morris Plains, NJ, US, the aircraft’s published range and cruise speed support long-range, point-to-point executive missions without frequent refueling stops. The three GARRETT TFE731 SERIES engines and the aircraft’s high ceiling facilitate high-altitude cruise performance and operational flexibility for transcontinental and extended-range flights. Maintenance considerations for this airframe center on the three-engine Garrett TFE731 installation and the systems integration typical of the Falcon 900 platform as configured here.

The airframe belongs to the Dassault-Breguet MYSTERE FALCON 900 family, a three-engine, long-range business jet characterized by a high service ceiling and a cabin sized for roughly a dozen occupants. With a published range of 3,500 nm, cruise of 444 kts, and a 51,000 ft ceiling, this configuration targets operators requiring intercontinental or long domestic sectors in an executive layout. The three-engine Garrett TFE731 series powerplant installation and the 10–12 place executive cabin are central to considerations for operational planning, maintenance planning, and lifecycle support for this specific serial-numbered airframe.