
Aircraft class:
Light Jet
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Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Garrett TFE731-2-1C turbofans
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First delivered:
Late 1980s

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.

The Falcon 100 offers a range of approximately 2,000 nautical miles, making it perfectly suited for nonstop regional trips and select transcontinental routes. Typical city pairs include New York to Dallas, Los Angeles to Chicago, or Geneva to Moscow—delivering direct, efficient travel for business or leisure. | With a cruise speed of 430 knots and the ability to access runways as short as 4,500 feet, the Falcon 100 opens up a wide variety of airports, including private and executive terminals closer to your destination. Its reliable performance and rapid climb capability ensure a smooth, time-saving journey above the congestion. | Whether connecting major business centers or exclusive resort destinations, the Falcon 100 consistently delivers private jet efficiency with the comfort and speed that luxury travelers demand.

Step inside the Falcon 100 to discover a thoughtfully appointed cabin, offering ample space for six to seven guests. The interior features executive club seating, plush finishes, and generous windows, allowing natural light to fill the space and create a welcoming ambiance. | The aircraft’s layout typically includes four club seats and a two- or three-seat divan, providing flexibility for both work and relaxation. Onboard amenities include folding tables, in-flight entertainment, and a private aft lavatory for convenience and discretion. | A dedicated baggage area with about 40 cubic feet of capacity ensures ample room for luggage, golf clubs, or weekend essentials. Whether flying for business or pleasure, the Falcon 100’s quiet, comfortable environment turns every journey into a seamless, enjoyable experience.




The Falcon 100 is ideal for clients seeking a refined, economical solution for short- to mid-range trips, accommodating small groups with comfort and speed. It is less suited for transoceanic or extended international routes, where a midsize or super-midsize jet may be more appropriate, and may be more aircraft than necessary for solo travelers on very short hops.


The Falcon 100 typically seats six passengers in an executive configuration, with some aircraft accommodating up to seven. Most cabins feature a four-seat club arrangement and a divan, offering flexibility for both business and leisure groups.




Absolutely. The Falcon 100 features a comfortable cabin with ample headroom, generous windows, and a private aft lavatory, ensuring passengers can move about and refresh during the flight. Its dedicated baggage compartment provides approximately 40 cubic feet of storage for luggage and personal items.

For many regional and select cross-country routes, yes. The Falcon 100 is capable of connecting cities like New York and Dallas without a fuel stop, though the longest U.S. coast-to-coast trips may require a brief technical stop, as is typical for light jets on extended missions.
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