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Falcon 200

$5.5M

Range

2050 NM

Max Speed

Mach 0.84

Capacity

Up to 4

Avionics

Honeywell

Engines

ATF3-6A-4C

Origin

France

Ref ID: falcon-200. Subject to prior sale or removal from market.

About The Falcon 200

The Dassault Falcon 200 is a mid-size business jet from Dassault Aviation and an important chapter in the Falcon family. Known for efficient aerodynamics, pilot-friendly handling, and rugged French engineering, it helped establish Falcon aircraft as serious alternatives to larger and heavier business jets.

2,050 Nautical Mile Range

Mission capability suited to short and medium-range executive, charter, and special mission flying.

Mach 0.84 Top Speed

Fast cruise performance with Dassault's emphasis on efficient aerodynamics and handling quality.

Falcon Family Engineering

A Dassault design shaped by military-aircraft discipline, efficient wings, and robust operating margins.

ATF3-6A-4C Engines

2 Honeywell turbofans define the aircraft's thrust, maintenance, and operating profile.

Spotlight: 2,050 Nautical Mile Range

Mission capability suited to short and medium-range executive, charter, and special mission flying.

Milestones

First FlightApril 30, 1980
CertificationFAA and DGAC certification 1982
Units Delivered35+

Program Status

Out of Production

Market ShareNiche
Backlog Est.N/A YRS
Residual ValueCollector Market

Falcon 200 Specifications

Performance

Max Cruise Speed

460 KTAS

(852 km/h)

Long Range Cruise

440 KTAS

(815 km/h)

Mach Speed

M 0.84

Max Range

2,050 NM

(3,797 km)

Service Ceiling

42,000 FT

(12,802 m)

Climb Rate

3,065 FPM

Takeoff Distance

5,440 FT

(1,658 m)

Landing Distance

3,750 FT

(1,143 m)

With a maximum range of approximately 2,050 nautical miles and a top operating speed of Mach 0.84, the Falcon 200 is designed for short and medium-range executive, charter, and special mission flying. Its runway performance, service ceiling, and mature systems make it relevant for buyers comparing Falcon efficiency, airport access, acquisition cost, and mission capability.

Powerplant

Engine Manufacturer

Honeywell

Engine Model

ATF3-6A-4C

Engine Type

Turbofan

Thrust Per Engine

5,200 LBF

Engine Count

2

Maintenance Plan

On Condition

Noise Stage

Stage 3/4 compliant by configuration

The Falcon 200 is powered by 2 Honeywell ATF3-6A-4C turbofan engines, each rated at approximately 5,200 pounds of thrust. The engine installation is central to the aircraft's identity, especially on Dassault's trijet models where climb performance, redundancy, and short-field confidence became key selling points.

Operating Weights

MTOW (Max Takeoff)

32,000 LB

(14,515 kg)

Max Landing Weight

28,880 LB

(13,100 kg)

Max Zero Fuel Weight

23,000 LB

(10,433 kg)

Max Payload

2,550 LB

(1,157 kg)

Fuel Capacity

11,000 LB

(4,990 kg)

Operating Empty Weight

18,500 LB

(8,391 kg)

Operating weights dictate the structural limits and mission profile of the aircraft. With an MTOW of 32,000 lbs, the Falcon 200 offers a high payload-to-range ratio, allowing operators to carry a full cabin without sacrificing distance.

Falcon 200 Interior

Cabin Specs

Length

24.4 FT

(7.44 m)

Width

6.1 FT

(1.86 m)

Height

5.7 FT

(1.74 m)

The Falcon 200 cabin provides a practical executive cabin with club seating, galley, lavatory, and useful baggage access. Cabin dimensions are approximately 24.4 ft long, 6.1 ft wide, and 5.7 ft high, with seating for up to 9 passengers depending on configuration and about 41 cubic feet of baggage capacity.

Falcon 200 Cabin Interior

Operating Economics

Based on an assumed utilization of 350 flight hours annually.

Variable Costs

$998,550/ Yr
Fuel (Est)$521,150
Maintenance$275,100
Engine Reserve$202,300

Fixed Costs

$307,000/ Yr
Crew Salaries$220,000
Hangarage$65,000
Insurance$22,000

Annual Budget

$1.31M

Estimated Total Spend

Market Leading Operators

Private Owners
Charter Operators
Air Ambulance Operators

The Dassault Falcon 200 had an estimated new list price of about $5.5M. Current pre-owned values vary significantly by year, hours, inspection status, engine program, avionics, and interior condition.

The Falcon 200 has a maximum range of approximately 2,050 nautical miles under typical published long-range cruise assumptions.

The Falcon 200 can reach a top operating speed of about Mach 0.84, with normal cruise speeds depending on altitude, weight, and mission profile.

Depending on cabin configuration, the Falcon 200 can accommodate up to 9 passengers.