N775GM

Dassault Falcon 900B (900B)

Dassault-Breguet

9 Hours

Duration of Flight

4000 NM

Range

500 MPH

Max Speed

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
12
Range
Range
4000 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
51000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
9 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
500 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured1993
LocationAudubon, PA, US
Registration NumberN775GM
OwnershipGLOBUS AVIATION LLC
Serial Number134

Airframe

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Dassault Falcon 900B (900B)

Overview

US registration N775GM — 1993 Dassault Falcon 900B (MSN 134) registered to GLOBUS AVIATION LLC, Audubon PA. Certificate issued 2016-06-03; airworthiness dated 1993-12-17; registration expiration 2025-06-30. Mode S hex AA7C3C.

Specifications

  • Engines: 3× Honeywell TFE731-5BR (4750 lbf each)
  • Range: 4000 nm
  • Cruise: 466 kts
  • Seats: 12
  • Ceiling: 51000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Typical 12-place executive cabin with forward galley and aft lavatory (standard Falcon 900B executive fit options). 12-place executive layout typical for the model; passenger baggage ~127 cu ft (passenger-accessible).

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N775GM, is a Dassault Falcon 900B built in 1993 with manufacturer's serial number 134. It is owned by GLOBUS AVIATION LLC, an LLC based in Audubon, PA, US, and carries a United States civil registration (US). Recorded in a 1993 production batch for the Falcon 900B line, the airframe presents as a mid-life corporate trijet with an assessed market value of $4,950,000. Operator records indicate private LLC ownership and typical registry actions consistent with corporate-operator maintenance and transfer practices.

The aircraft is fitted in a standard Falcon 900B executive configuration with a typical 12-place cabin, featuring a forward galley and an aft lavatory in line with the model’s executive fit options. Operationally, this airframe’s long-range capability (approximately 4,000 nm) and high cruise speed (466 kts) support transcontinental and transoceanic corporate missions from its base of operation in Audubon, Pennsylvania. Avionics specifics are not published in the supplied data, but the tri-engine Honeywell TFE731-5BR installation and a 51,000 ft service ceiling inform typical high-altitude, long-range cruise profiles and associated maintenance planning. Routine maintenance considerations for this specific aircraft reflect mid-life airframe and engine inspections common to early-1990s Falcons under LLC ownership.

The Dassault Falcon 900B occupies a performance niche as a long-range, high-speed trijet executive transport with three-engine redundancy valued for overwater and extended-range missions. Competing models in its era include long-range business jets from Bombardier and Gulfstream, though the Falcon’s trijet layout and cabin amenities remain distinguishing features. For resale and operator demand, an airframe from 1993 with this specification and assessed value ($4,950,000) faces typical mid-life market considerations: structural fatigue life, engine cycles on Honeywell TFE731-5BR units, and avionics upgrades to meet contemporary airspace requirements. Maintenance history and refurbishments would be primary determinants of near-term marketability for this registered corporate example.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN775GMN100FJN107CV
Serial Number (MSN)13411885
Year Manufactured199319781982
Duration of Flight9 Hours4 Hours7 Hours
Range4000 NM1620 NM3084 NM
Max Speed500 MPH459 MPH494 MPH
Aircraft ClassOver 20,000lbs12,500-19,999lbsOver 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling51000 ft45000 ft49000 ft
Max Passengers121110
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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