Falcon 900B
Dassault Aviation
Class | Ultra long range |
ICAO | F900 |
IATA | DF9 |
Max passengers | 14 |
Typical Speed |
926.0 km/h
500 kts
|
Range |
7408 km
4000 nmi
|
Cabin height | 1.88 m |
Cabin width | 2.34 m |
Cabin length | 10.11 m |
Luggage volume | 3.6 m³ |
The Dassault Family creates jets with high standards of engineering, structural quality, and technological advancement. Dassault is constantly redesigning and improving their aircraft to uphold these standards. In the intercontinental business jet category, the tri-jet Falcon 900s excel. Certified in 1992, the Falcon 900B iteration derives from its eight-year-old predecessor, the original Falcon 900. The “B” refers to upgraded engines, producing more power and performance capacity. It was so successful that 900s can be retrofitted to 900B capabilities.
Improvements in muscle from the 900 include a 5.5% increase in takeoff thrust, a 6.5% increase in thrust at altitude and a 2% increase in TSFC (Thrust Specific Fuel Consumption). An increase in range is the result: 4,583 nautical miles. The 900B can also enjoy better visibility approach clearance (Category II) and operation on unprepared strips that its predecessor cannot.
The 900B has three AlliedSignal turbofan engines, each with 4,750 lbs of thrust. The aircraft can travel 3,995 nautical miles at as high as Mach .84. Its high speed cruise is 474 knots and 51,000 feet is its flight ceiling, a rare feat. Also, the 900B is designed with airfoil wings – the same as the Falcon 50 series but with a 1.5 ft increase.
The 900B boasts a large cabin, fit for intercontinental range accommodations. It typically seats 8-12 in an executive arrangement. The spacious cabin measures 6.2 feet in height (full stand-up), 7.7 feet in width, and 39 feet in length. Amenities include a full-sized private lavatory and galley.
You get a lot for your money with the Falcon 900B. It takes the amenities and capabilities of the triumphant 900 and enhances them even more.
Improvements in muscle from the 900 include a 5.5% increase in takeoff thrust, a 6.5% increase in thrust at altitude and a 2% increase in TSFC (Thrust Specific Fuel Consumption). An increase in range is the result: 4,583 nautical miles. The 900B can also enjoy better visibility approach clearance (Category II) and operation on unprepared strips that its predecessor cannot.
The 900B has three AlliedSignal turbofan engines, each with 4,750 lbs of thrust. The aircraft can travel 3,995 nautical miles at as high as Mach .84. Its high speed cruise is 474 knots and 51,000 feet is its flight ceiling, a rare feat. Also, the 900B is designed with airfoil wings – the same as the Falcon 50 series but with a 1.5 ft increase.
The 900B boasts a large cabin, fit for intercontinental range accommodations. It typically seats 8-12 in an executive arrangement. The spacious cabin measures 6.2 feet in height (full stand-up), 7.7 feet in width, and 39 feet in length. Amenities include a full-sized private lavatory and galley.
You get a lot for your money with the Falcon 900B. It takes the amenities and capabilities of the triumphant 900 and enhances them even more.
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