An ideal balance of range, efficiency, and comfort – that sums up the appeal of the French-made Dassault Falcon 2000. This midsize business jet offers ample capability for most missions and a refined interior customizable to passenger needs. Companies and private individuals looking for flexibility have fueled the Falcon 2000’s popularity over two decades of service.
Why Charter the Falcon 2000 for Your Next trip?
Are you looking for a charter aircraft that combines range, comfort, and operating economy? The Falcon 2000 merits strong consideration, especially for midsize travel requirements. Its versatility caters to both corporate and leisure trips. And with Dassault’s reputation for innovation, you can expect the highest safety, performance, and service levels. Contact our experts today to experience this brilliant French jet firsthand. Whether a business or personal voyage, the Falcon 2000 stands ready. Bon voyage!
Global Reach in a Right-Sized Aircraft
The Falcon 2000 provides access to 4,000 nautical miles worth of nonstop routes in a more economical package. Heavy yet mighty, it can fly seamlessly anywhere in North America, Europe, South America, and Asia. The aircraft hits the sweet spot for corporations focused on key routes versus global reach. Its Mach .85 speed is on par with larger competitors.
Cabin Built for Productivity and Comfort
From its forward galley to mid and aft seating areas, the Falcon 2000’s well-appointed cabin adapts to your needs. Hold meetings, coordinate with colleagues, relax, and dine, all with ample room. Soundproofing ensures a peaceful environment conducive to work and rest. The wide oval cabin design offers more space than traditional circular fuselages. Customize the leather seating, wood accents, and amenities to your desires.
Comparing the Dassault Falcon 2000, Challenger 600, and Gulfstream G450:
Range:
- G450: Takes the lead with a 4,300 nautical mile range, allowing for transatlantic or continental hops.
- Falcon 2000: Offers a respectable 3,900 nautical miles, covering most North American and European routes.
- Challenger 600: Comes in at 3,200 nautical miles, suitable for shorter regional trips but might require refueling for longer journeys.
Speed:
- G450: Cruises at a blistering Mach 0.88, making it the fastest of the bunch.
- Falcon 2000: No slouch at Mach 0.85, offering a comfortable and efficient ride.
- Challenger 600: Cruises at Mach 0.82, still fast but slightly behind the others.
Cabin size and comfort:
- G450: Boasts the largest cabin of the three, with ample space for up to 14 passengers and impressive headroom.
- Falcon 2000: Offers a comfortable cabin for up to 10 passengers, known for its smooth ride and excellent soundproofing.
- Challenger 600: Provides a comfortable cabin for up to 10 passengers, but it feels slightly tighter than the Falcon 2000.