Falcon 2000

Falcon 2000

 The Falcon 2000 is a private jet with a large cabin, transcontinental range, and fast cruise speeds. The cabin of the Dassault Falcon 2000 has a volume of 1,024 cubic feet and usually seats between eight and ten passengers.

The Falcon 2000 was the first private jet that Dassault designed without a physical model. Its design was completely digital, created by Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application (CATIA) software. This software helped improve aerodynamic structure and simplified the airplane’s systems. It is the only business jet that can land with nearly a full fuel tank. Which affords you the flexibility of being able to hop from city to city picking up passengers as you go, then leap across the continent — without having to stop and refuel. The Falcon 2000's efficient wings and powerful engines will master short runways even at high altitudes and in hot weather - and give you slower/safer landings.

True to the French sense of style, a wide variety of interior decorating options are available – for example, there are eighteen different metal finishes just for the bathroom sink alone. 134 cubic feet of baggage space is available, which can hold a maximum weight of 1,600 pounds.

The Falcon 2000 uses the Collins Pro Line 4 fully integrated avionics suite. It centers around four 7.25x7.25 inch display screens. The avionics system was designed to be as functional and simple as possible.

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