N335TW
Dassault Falcon 20F (20F)
Dassault Aviation
5 Hours
Duration of Flight
1810 NM
Range
465 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2023-05-19No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Dassault Falcon 20F (20F)
Overview
Registered in the United States to International Turbine Industries LLC (Ypsilanti, MI). Certificate issue date 2021-06-07; airworthiness certificate dated 1998-06-19; last FAA registration action 2023-05-19; registration expiration 2028-06-30.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× General Electric CF700 series (4500 lbf each)
- Range: 1810 nm
- Cruise: 400 kts
- Seats: 14
- Ceiling: 42000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Up to 14-passenger executive convertible layout (typical for Falcon 20F)
Model & Market Context
The airframe bearing tail number N335TW is a Dassault-built Falcon 20F manufactured in 1975 with serial number 335. The airframe is owned by International Turbine Industries LLC of Ypsilanti, MI, US, which functions as the registered operator/home base for this US-registered jet. Registry records for this airframe reflect its continued US registration and an assessed market valuation of $1,700,000, consistent with older executive-convertible Falcons maintained for specialized commercial or corporate roles. Condition notes and specific recent maintenance log entries are not published for this individual airframe.
This Falcon 20F is typically configured in an executive convertible layout that accommodates up to 14 passengers in the cabin, reflecting the standard interior arrangement for the model. The cabin layout supports flexible mission profiles ranging from executive transport to light charter missions and other specialized roles; specific avionics fit and cabin amenity details for this particular airframe are not published. Operated from its owner’s base in Ypsilanti, MI, US, the Falcon’s performance—cruise speeds near 400 kts and a ceiling of 42,000 ft—enables efficient regional and transcontinental routing within its 1,810 nm range. Maintenance considerations for this airframe are influenced by its vintage (built in 1975) and the use of the CF700 engine series, factors commonly affecting inspection intervals and parts sourcing.
The Dassault Falcon 20F occupies a legacy light-to-midsize business jet niche characterized by rugged airframe design and turbojet-era performance. With twin General Electric CF700 series engines producing about 4,500 lbf each, the model competes historically with contemporaries in the same era for corporate transport and specialized missions. Buyer and charter demand for older Falcon 20Fs centers on operators valuing conversion flexibility and robustness, while resale and maintenance considerations reflect age-dependent valuations such as the $1,700,000 assessment for this specific airframe.
Aircraft Comparison
| Parameter | N335TW | 62LX | N100AS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | 335 | 162 | 20F-274 |
| Year Manufactured | 1975 | 2008 | 1969 |
| Duration of Flight | 5 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 | 14 | 19 | 9 |
| Cabin Comfort | No items found. | No items found. | No items found. |