N962AA

Dassault Falcon 20C (20C)

Dassault Aviation

4 Hours

Duration of Flight

1808 NM

Range

466 MPH

Max Speed

N962AA

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
12
Range
Range
1808 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
42000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
4 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
466 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured1967
LocationBelleville, MI, US
Registration NumberN962AA
OwnershipUSA JET AIRLINES INC
Serial Number75

Airframe

Data valid as of 2021-03-24
AFTT (hrs)
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N/A
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Landings/Cycles
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Nautical Miles
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DateFromToFlight TimeStatus
2024-07-01N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2023-12-14N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2023-07-29N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2023-03-24N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed

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Dassault Falcon 20C (20C)

Overview

1967 Dassault Falcon 20C, serial 75. Registered to USA JET AIRLINES INC (Belleville, MI). Airworthiness class: Standard/Transport. Engines: GE CF700 series (~4,200 lbf each). FAA certificate action dated 2021-03-24; airworthiness date 1978-02-13.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× General Electric CF700 series (4200 lbf each)
  • Range: 1808 nm
  • Cruise: 405 kts
  • Seats: 12
  • Ceiling: 42000 ft

Model & Market Context

This airframe, registered as N962AA, is a 1967-built Dassault Falcon 20C (manufacturer: Dassault Aviation) bearing serial number 75. It is owned by USA JET AIRLINES INC, a corporation based in Belleville, MI, US, and carries a US registration. The aircraft is a fixed-wing multi-engine business jet configured for corporate transport with a 12-seat layout and retains original-era powerplants. Not published: notable registry actions beyond current ownership; condition and market valuation data are not published in the provided dataset.

The specific cabin of N962AA is arranged for a 12-passenger mission profile typical of Falcon 20Cs of this vintage, balancing seating density with corporate transport flexibility. Avionics fitment is not published in the supplied data, but the aircraft’s performance—cruise of 405 kts and a ceiling to 42,000 ft—supports medium-haul executive or charter sectors and ferry flights within its 1,808 nm range. Operated from its owner’s base in Belleville, MI, US, the airframe would be suited to regional business missions, ad hoc charter work, or company transport. Maintenance considerations for this specific airframe include ongoing support for the General Electric CF700-series turbofan engines and airframe systems typical for a 1967-built Falcon 20C; detailed maintenance status and modifications are not published.

The Dassault Falcon 20C occupies a long-established niche in light-to-medium corporate jets as an early-generation business jet with twin CF700-series engines, offering fast cruise and high-altitude capability for its class. Competing models historically included other late-1960s and 1970s corporate jets that emphasized speed and short-to-medium range capability. Buyer and charter demand for a 1967 Falcon 20C hinges on airworthiness, avionics upgrades, and engine support; resale and maintenance considerations focus on legacy systems common to older Falcons and the availability of parts and overhaul facilities for the CF700 family.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN962AA62LXN100AS
Serial Number (MSN)7516220F-274
Year Manufactured196720081969
Duration of Flight4 Hours9 Hours4 Hours
Range1808 NM4000 NM1780 NM
Max Speed466 MPH478 MPH453 MPH
Aircraft ClassOver 20,000lbs12,500-19,999lbsOver 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling42000 ft47000 ft42000 ft
Max Passengers12199
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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