
Aircraft class:
Heavy Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots + 1 flight attendant
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Engines:
Three Pratt & Whitney Canada TFE731-5BR-1C turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1990s

The figures below summarize the performance and dimensions that matter most when you are matching an aircraft to a trip. They reflect typical configurations; exact numbers vary with weight, weather, and how a given aircraft is equipped.

With a maximum range of approximately 4,695 nautical miles, the Falcon 900C is engineered for true intercontinental journeys, effortlessly connecting city pairs such as New York to Paris, Los Angeles to London, or Dubai to Geneva nonstop. This expansive reach allows for direct flights between major business and leisure centers, eliminating the need for layovers and saving valuable time. | The 900C’s tri-jet configuration provides not only added safety but also superior short-field performance, with a takeoff run of around 5,300 feet and a landing roll of just 3,633 feet. Its high-speed cruise of 482 knots ensures swift journeys, while the aircraft’s ability to ascend to a ceiling of 51,000 feet keeps flights above commercial traffic and inclement weather for a smoother ride. | Whether launching a transatlantic business mission or enjoying a long-haul family getaway, the Falcon 900C delivers the flexibility, speed, and efficiency that define the heavy jet experience. Its robust performance profile opens access to exclusive airports worldwide, making it the preferred solution for travelers who demand seamless, point-to-point global travel.

Step into the Falcon 900C’s cabin and discover a world of refined luxury, engineered for relaxation and productivity on flights of any length. The stand-up cabin offers nearly 6 feet of headroom and a spacious width, allowing guests to move freely between dedicated seating, dining, and lounge areas. | The interior is typically arranged in a three-zone configuration, providing private spaces for meetings, dining, or rest—often featuring fully reclining seats, a divan, and a private aft lavatory. Large panoramic windows bathe the space in natural light, while advanced soundproofing creates a tranquil in-flight environment. | Onboard amenities include in-flight connectivity, entertainment systems, a full-service galley, and generous baggage capacity of 140 cubic feet—ideal for extended trips or group travel. The Falcon 900C’s meticulously appointed interiors, with options for bespoke finishes, ensure every journey meets the expectations of the most discerning travelers.




The Falcon 900C excels on long-range international and transcontinental journeys where comfort, speed, and nonstop capability are essential. While its size may exceed the needs of solo travelers or short regional hops, it is the top choice for groups seeking a sophisticated, seamless travel experience across continents.


The Falcon 900C typically seats 12 passengers in a spacious executive layout, with optional configurations accommodating up to 14. Its three-zone cabin design allows for flexible arrangements, making it ideal for both business groups and leisure travelers.




Absolutely. The 900C’s cabin offers nearly 6 feet of headroom and ample width, allowing guests to move comfortably during flight. Onboard amenities include a private lavatory and a generously sized baggage compartment of 140 cubic feet.

Yes, the Falcon 900C is built for nonstop international routes, including transatlantic flights such as New York to Paris or Los Angeles to London. Its substantial range and performance make it a preferred choice for long-haul travel.
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