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Comprehensive Guide to the Dassault Falcon 2000EX: Performance, Comfort, and Charter Insights

The Dassault Falcon 2000EX represents an upgraded, long-range evolution of the original Falcon 2000 and belongs to the super-midsize class of business jets. Introduced and certified in March 2003, this aircraft brought stronger engines and extended range to the super-midsize jet category. For travelers booking through Jettly’s private jet charter platform, the 2000EX remains a popular choice for transcontinental and select transatlantic missions.

Key Takeaways

  • The Falcon 2000EX typically seats 8–12 passengers in two cabin zones with a full stand-up interior, delivering around 3,800–4,000 nm of range for missions like New York to Los Angeles or London to Dubai, allowing travelers to efficiently arrive at a wide range of destinations in comfort.

  • Powered by Pratt & Whitney Canada PW308C engines, the aircraft offers improved climb performance, cruise efficiency, and lower operating costs compared to its predecessor, with a significant number of Falcon 2000EX units—over 300—delivered worldwide.

  • Many charter-available Falcon 2000EX aircraft feature the EASy avionics suite, upgraded Wi-Fi connectivity, and modernized interiors accessible on-demand through Jettly.

  • This article covers development history, technical performance, cabin experience, operating economics, charter use cases, and how to book a Falcon 2000EX with Jettly.

Overview of the Dassault Falcon 2000EX

The Dassault Falcon 2000EX is a super-midsize to large business jet designed for corporate and high-end leisure travel. Certified in early 2003, production continued until approximately 2009, with more than 133 units delivered worldwide and over 150 aircraft ordered during its production run.

The 2000EX later evolved into several variants, including the Falcon 2000EX EASy, 2000DX, 2000LX, 2000S, and 2000LXS. Unlike the Falcon 900 trijet, this twin-engine aircraft offers lower operating costs while maintaining Dassault’s reputation for reliability.

The image depicts a Dassault Falcon 2000EX, a sleek business jet designed for optimal performance, featuring two cabin zones for passenger comfort. With a maximum takeoff weight and impressive range, this aircraft is equipped with advanced avionics and fuel capacity, making it ideal for charter operations and maritime surveillance.

In market positioning, the 2000EX competes against the Gulfstream G200/G280, Bombardier Challenger 300/350, and Hawker 4000—excelling in runway performance and cabin comfort, with the ability to access both major and regional airports to optimize efficiency and convenience, and complementing longer-range aircraft such as Dassault’s Falcon 7X long-range business jet.

Development History and Variants

Dassault developed the Falcon 2000EX to give operators more range, better hot-and-high performance, and updated systems compared with the original Falcon 2000, first delivered in the mid-1990s.

Key upgrades from the original included:

  • More powerful PW308C engines (7,000 lbs thrust each)

  • Larger fuel capacity of 7,557 kg (16,660 lbs usable)

  • Higher max takeoff weight of 19,414 kg (42,801 lbs)

  • Improved avionics and oxygen systems

The transition to the Falcon 2000EX EASy introduced the easy flight deck based on Honeywell Primus Epic, reducing pilot workload with better situational awareness. Later variants include the 2000DX for regional missions and the 2000LX with winglets for extended range. Many airframes have been upgraded with modern connectivity, including high-speed Wi-Fi and entertainment systems, making them relevant for charter customers on Jettly.

Technical Specifications and Performance

Specification

Value

Range

3,878 nm (7,182 km)

High-speed cruise

Mach 0.80–0.82 (~893 km/h)

Service ceiling

47,000 ft

Time to 37,000 ft

Under 20 minutes

Takeoff distance (MTOW)

~5,585 ft

Landing distance

~2,640 ft

Length

66 ft (20.2 m)

Width (wingspan)

63–66 ft

Height

23 ft (7 m)

Maximum takeoff weight

42,000–42,800 lb

The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW308C turbofans with a 7,000-hour TBO interval. This performance enables nonstop flights from New York to Los Angeles, Toronto to Vancouver, or London City to Dubai under favorable conditions.

Advanced fault monitoring and digital diagnostics systems reduce maintenance downtime, enhancing reliability and operational readiness for charter flights.

Many 2000EX aircraft feature the Honeywell EASy avionics suite with advanced FMS, precision approaches, and integrated weather displays—capabilities that contribute to safety and dispatch reliability for charter operation.

The image depicts a modern aircraft cockpit featuring an advanced avionics suite with digital displays and intuitive flight controls, designed for easy operation by pilots. This cockpit is representative of the Dassault Falcon 2000EX, known for its performance, spacious cabin with two zones, and capabilities for various missions including maritime surveillance.

Cabin Layout, Comfort, and Onboard Experience

The Falcon 2000EX cabin stands out with its wide, quiet interior configured in two cabin zones for work and relaxation. The cabin boasts an in-cruise noise level of just 52 decibels, making it as quiet as a typical conversation at home and providing a tranquil environment that feels as comfortable as being at home.

Cabin Dimensions

  • Length: 31 ft 2 in usable

  • Width: 7 ft 8 in (2.34 m)

  • Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

  • Volume: 900–1,024 ft³

Typical seating layouts include a forward club-four arrangement with individual executive seats and an aft conference group with a divan. Most configurations seat 8–10 passengers comfortably, with plenty of room for 3–4 near-flat sleeping positions on overnight flights.

Charter-configured aircraft typically feature:

  • Full galley with oven, espresso machine, and chilled storage

  • Enclosed aft lavatory with vanity

  • 100–130 cubic ft of in-flight accessible luggage space

  • Gogo AVANCE L5 or equivalent broadband Wi-Fi and entertainment systems

  • Large screens and cabin management systems

The image showcases the luxurious interior of a private jet cabin, featuring cream leather seats and elegant wood accents, designed for comfort and style. This cabin, part of the Dassault Falcon 2000EX, offers two cabin zones for passengers, enhancing the overall flying experience.

Operating Economics and Ownership Considerations

The Falcon 2000EX balances range, cabin size, and operating costs—a combination that matters for both operators and charter customers when comparing hourly rates.

Market Values

  • Pre-owned prices: USD 6.5M–12M (2003–2009 models)

  • Varies by total time, maintenance status, and upgrades

Operating Costs (Estimates)

  • Fixed annual costs: Mid-to-high six figures USD

  • Variable costs: Fuel burn 270–300 gallons per hour plus maintenance reserves

This aircraft boasts high fuel efficiency and impressive range for its class, contributing to competitive operating economics.

For travelers flying under 200 hours annually, charter through Jettly often makes more economic sense than ownership, and understanding affordable airplane rental options and cost drivers, or a broader guide to private jet rental costs, can further clarify when charter is the best fit. The platform offers transparent pricing, and tools like its private jet charter cost estimator and jet card flight cost estimator help travelers understand how aircraft size, distance, and operating factors influence pricing, all without jet card or fractional commitments.

Falcon 2000EX for Charter with Jettly

Many Falcon 2000EX and 2000EX EASy aircraft are available through Jettly’s digital platform for on-demand access, and cost-conscious travelers can also explore crowdsourced private jet flights and shared empty seats or learn how to buy a seat on a private jet to reduce per-person pricing on select routes.

Typical charter use cases

  • Transcontinental business trips (New York–Los Angeles, Chicago–San Francisco)

  • Cross-border routes like Toronto–Vancouver

  • Family leisure travel to the Caribbean or European destinations

Jettly users enter route, dates, and passenger count to receive instant pricing, and tools like its airport locator for private jet flights simplify choosing the most convenient departure and arrival points—especially helpful for planning international private jet flights. The platform supports on-demand flights, private jet memberships, and discounted empty leg opportunities when available.

Service elements include custom catering through Jettly Eats in-flight catering, ground transportation coordination, and vetted Part 135 operators. Learn more about charter options at Jettly.

How the Falcon 2000EX Compares to Other Aircraft

Category

Example Aircraft

Comparison to 2000EX

Midsize

Citation XLS+, Learjet 60

2000EX offers a larger cabin, a longer range

Super-midsize

G280, Challenger 350

Similar range; Falcon excels in runway access

Large cabin

Falcon 900, G450

Those fly farther but cost more per hour

The Falcon 2000EX occupies a sweet spot for transcontinental missions without heavy jet costs, particularly when compared with high-capacity airliners like the Boeing 737-800 charter configuration that serve much larger groups

Travelers can contact Jettly’s team or browse its broader private charter aircraft selection to match aircraft capabilities with specific routes.

The image showcases a Dassault Falcon 2000EX jet, featuring a sleek design with two cabin zones for passenger comfort. Known for its impressive performance, this aircraft has a max takeoff weight and fuel capacity that allow for efficient operation and long-range flights, making it ideal for charter services and maritime surveillance.

Environmental and Operational Efficiency Considerations

The Falcon 2000EX was designed with aerodynamic efficiency in mind. Its clean wing design and efficient PW308C engines improve fuel consumption over older aircraft.

When flown with a full passenger load of 8–10 travelers, the 2000EX delivers favorable emissions per seat compared to multiple smaller jets. Operators may participate in carbon offset programs and fuel-saving practices like optimized routing.

Jettly customers who prioritize lower environmental impact can request carbon offset options through the platform’s solution team, while also weighing overall private jet ownership and usage costs against more efficient chartering on aircraft like the Falcon 2000EX.

FAQ

How many passengers can the Dassault Falcon 2000EX comfortably seat?

Most charter layouts seat 8–10 travelers for optimal comfort, though maximum certified capacity reaches around 12 passengers; travelers needing shorter regional hops might instead consider efficient light twins like the Cessna 340 business aircraft. Jettly listings display exact seat maps and interior photos for each aircraft, along with details on comparable private charter aircraft across multiple cabin classes and a breakdown of how much it costs to rent a private jet.

What is the typical nonstop range on a charter mission?

Real-world charter range is usually 3,500–3,800 nautical miles, accounting for passengers, baggage, and reserves. Routes like New York–Los Angeles or London–Riyadh are typically within range under favorable conditions.

Does the Falcon 2000EX offer in-flight Wi-Fi?

Many aircraft have been retrofitted with high-speed Wi-Fi, like Gogo AVANCE L5, and entertainment systems. Jettly’s aircraft detail pages specify connectivity features so travelers can select aircraft matching their needs.

How does charter cost compare to smaller or larger jets?

Hourly rates sit between midsize and large-cabin jets. For groups of 8–10 passengers, the cost per seat can be more efficient than booking multiple smaller jets. Travelers comparing options can use Jettly’s guide to private jet charter costs alongside instant pricing to evaluate live quotes.

What safety standards apply to Falcon 2000EX charter flights through Jettly?

All flights are operated by licensed carriers complying with aviation regulations such as FAA Part 135, and travelers can review how Part 135 charter companies operate and are regulated. Operators maintain strict maintenance schedules and crew training requirements. Contact Jettly for specific operator information.

Conclusion: Is the Dassault Falcon 2000EX Right for Your Next Trip?

The Dassault Falcon 2000EX combines long-range capability, a spacious two-cabin zone layout for 8–10 passengers, and efficient twin-engine economics, making it a compelling alternative to fractional providers like NetJets, the industry leader in private aviation. Its upgraded PW308C engines and EASy avionics have kept it relevant in the charter market years beyond the end of production, making it a strong option alongside dedicated operators such as Dexter Air Taxi’s global charter services.

For North American transcontinentals, European routes, or group travel where productivity matters, this aircraft delivers, and it can be booked through modern brokered marketplaces like Zenflight’s instant-book private jet platform or any of the best private jet charter companies. Those exploring broader options across operators and aircraft types can consult Jettly’s guide to charter airlines and private flights and learn how private jets fly internationally to better understand where the Falcon 2000EX fits.

Ready to experience private travel on your terms? Explore flight options or request a quote at https://www.jettly.com, leveraging tips for booking the cheapest private jet flights to optimize costs, and those with relevant audiences can also earn commissions through Jettly’s ULTRA high-ticket affiliate program.

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