N715JC
Dassault Falcon 10
Dassault Aviation
4 Hours
Duration of Flight
1800 NM
Range
459 MPH
Max Speed

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Basic Information
Airframe
Data valid as of 2025-11-26No flight history available
Flight records for this aircraft have not been tracked yet.
AI Summary
Dassault Falcon 10
Overview
U.S. registration N715JC — Dassault Falcon 10 (MSN 99), manufactured 1977; registrant listed as Flying Farmer LLC; certificate issued 2018-02-15; airworthiness date 2001-03-15.
Specifications
- Engines: 2× Honeywell TFE731-2 (3500 lbf each)
- Range: 1800 nm
- Cruise: 428 kts
- Seats: 7
- Ceiling: 45000 ft
Operations & Cabin
Executive layout commonly 6–8 seats; listings for this tail show a 7-passenger layout with forward galley and belted lavatory on similar airframes. Typical period woodwork and leather executive seating; forward galley and belted lavatory reported on comparable listings. Avionics: Various Collins suites / Pro Line-style configurations reported (dual Collins radios / flight directors on many examples).
Model & Market Context
This airframe, N715JC, is a 1977-built Dassault Falcon 10 bearing serial number 99. The jet is owned by Flying Farmer LLC, an LLC based in Wilmington, DE, US, which appears as the operator/home base in registry entries. Recorded valuation and condition highlights place the airframe at an estimated market value of $520,000, reflecting its vintage manufacture date and continued service status. Registration and category entries show it as a United States-registered, fixed-wing multi-engine business jet.
The cabin configuration recorded for listings tied to this tail shows an executive layout commonly accommodating 6–8 seats, with this specific airframe reported in a 7-passenger arrangement; similar examples note a forward galley and a belted lavatory. Avionics fits across the fleet are reported as various Collins suites or Pro Line–style configurations, with many examples equipped with dual Collins radios and flight directors. Operational use is consistent with light-cabin business missions enabled by the aircraft’s 1,800 nm range and 428-knot cruise capability, and the airframe’s systems and interior fittings reflect typical executive transport roles. Maintenance considerations derive from the airframe’s 1977 manufacture and the installed Honeywell TFE731-2 powerplants, which influence inspection cycles and parts sourcing.
The Dassault Falcon 10 occupies the light-cabin end of Dassault’s business jet family, with performance figures here — notably 428 kts cruise, 1,800 nm range and 45,000 ft ceiling — defining its short- to medium-range executive transport niche. As a 1977 airframe with an estimated value of $520,000, resale and buyer interest are driven by condition, avionics fit, and maintenance history. Ownership by an LLC and U.S. registration are typical for corporate or private single-aircraft operators managing legacy Falcon airframes.
Aircraft Comparison
| Parameter | N715JC | 62LX | N100AS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | 99 | 162 | 20F-274 |
| Year Manufactured | 1977 | 2008 | 1969 |
| Duration of Flight | 4 Hours | 9 Hours | 4 Hours |
| Range | 1800 NM | 4000 NM | 1780 NM |
| Max Speed | 459 MPH | 478 MPH | 453 MPH |
| Aircraft Class | 12,500 - 19,999lbs | 12,500-19,999lbs | Over 20,000lbs |
| Service Ceiling | 45000 ft | 47000 ft | 42000 ft |
| Max Passengers | 7 | 19 | 9 |
| Cabin Comfort | No items found. | No items found. | No items found. |