N209CA
Dassault Falcon 20C (20C)
Dassault Aviation
4 Hours
Duration of Flight
1810 NM
Range
465 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2020-08-26No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Dassault Falcon 20C (20C)
Overview
Assigned; Certificate Issue Date 2020-08-26; Airworthiness Date 1967-03-06; Expiration 2023-08-31.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× General Electric CF700-2D2 (4200 lbf each)
- Range: 1810 nm
- Cruise: 405 kts
- Seats: 12
- Ceiling: 42000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Cargo interior (cargo door STC SA2490SO) Cargo conversion with smoke detector and extended emergency controls STC; no executive cabin reported on recent listings. Avionics: Collins avionics (Collins AP-103F autopilot, Collins FD-108 flight director, Collins VHF-20 comms, Collins DME-40) with Garmin GPS-165 and Garmin GTX-345R transponder; Bendix RDR-1200 weather radar.
Model & Market Context
This entry covers airframe N209CA, a Dassault Falcon 20C built by Dassault Aviation in 1967, serial 20C-071. The airframe is recorded as owned by ALOFT AVIATION LLC, a corporate owner based in Hampton, GA, US, and operates on the US registry under registration N209CA. The aircraft is notable for its conversion to a cargo configuration and the supplemental type certificate for a cargo door (STC SA2490SO), and its current status reflects continued operational use rather than static display or long-term storage. Registry records and operator location indicate active regional cargo/charter deployment from the Hampton, Georgia base.
This specific Falcon 20C is outfitted with a cargo interior and an STC-approved cargo door (SA2490SO), reflecting a mission profile focused on freight and light cargo carriage rather than passenger executive transport. Avionics equip the airframe with a Collins suite (including Collins AP-103F autopilot, Collins FD-108 flight director, Collins VHF-20 comms, and Collins DME-40), supplemented by modern navigation and surveillance updates via Garmin GPS-165 and Garmin GTX-345R transponder, plus a Bendix RDR-1200 weather radar. Typical operations for this configuration and range capability emphasize short- to medium-haul cargo hops where a 1,810 nm ferry radius and a 405-knot cruise provide efficient stage lengths. Maintenance considerations on this airframe include legacy systems inherent to a 1967 build and continued airworthiness management under its corporate owner in Hampton, GA.
The Dassault Falcon 20C airframe represented by N209CA occupies a performance niche as a mid‑size, twin‑engine business jet platform adaptable to cargo conversion, offering transregional range and high‑altitude capability to 42,000 ft. Its propulsion by General Electric CF700-2D2 engines yields moderate thrust and established reliability, balanced against age-related maintenance demands for a 1967 serial. Market interest for such conversions typically centers on operators needing rugged, fast freighter capability with limited runway infrastructure; resale and maintenance considerations reflect the need for continued avionics upgrades and structural inspections tied to the aircraft’s half-century service life.
Aircraft Comparison
| Parameter | N209CA | 62LX | N100AS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | 20C-071 | 162 | 20F-274 |
| Year Manufactured | 1967 | 2008 | 1969 |
| Duration of Flight | 4 Hours | 9 Hours | 4 Hours |
| Range | 1810 NM | 4000 NM | 1780 NM |
| Max Speed | 465 MPH | 478 MPH | 453 MPH |
| Aircraft Class | Over 20,000lbs | 12,500-19,999lbs | Over 20,000lbs |
| Service Ceiling | 42000 ft | 47000 ft | 42000 ft |
| Max Passengers | 12 | 19 | 9 |
| Cabin Comfort | No items found. | No items found. | No items found. |