
Aircraft class:
Heavy Jet
Passenger capacity:
Crew:
2 pilots
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Engines:
Two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW308C turbofans
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First delivered:
Mid-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 range of approximately 4,462 nautical miles, the Falcon 2000 is designed to connect major city pairs with ease, such as New York to London, Los Angeles to Honolulu, or Geneva to Dubai—all nonstop and in exceptional comfort, with ample fuel reserves for peace of mind. | The aircraft’s high-speed cruise of 482 knots minimizes travel time, while its 47,000-foot ceiling allows for smooth, turbulence-avoiding journeys above congested airspace. Its efficient twin engines provide reliable climb performance and, with a takeoff requirement of about 5,585 feet, the Falcon 2000 can access a wide array of airports, expanding your travel possibilities. | For most luxury travelers, this means direct, time-saving flights between business and leisure destinations that would otherwise require layovers or transfers, making the Falcon 2000 a premier choice for those who value both efficiency and exclusivity.

The Falcon 2000’s cabin is renowned for its wide, stand-up design, offering nearly 6 feet 2 inches of headroom and a generous width of over 7 feet, ensuring every journey is spacious and inviting. | Seating configurations typically include double-club layouts, conference tables, and optional divans, supporting both productivity and relaxation for up to ten guests. Large panoramic windows fill the cabin with natural light, while bespoke finishes, advanced soundproofing, and refined materials elevate the in-flight experience. | Onboard amenities may feature a fully equipped galley, in-flight connectivity, entertainment systems, and a private aft lavatory. With an expansive baggage hold of about 134 cubic feet, the Falcon 2000 easily accommodates luggage for extended trips, sports gear, or business essentials, making it as practical as it is luxurious.




The Falcon 2000 is ideal for groups of six to ten seeking luxurious, non-stop cross-country or transatlantic journeys, while its range and cabin comfort make it perfect for both business and leisure travel. For shorter regional hops or solo flyers, a midsize jet may offer greater efficiency, but for premium group travel with uncompromised space and amenities, the Falcon 2000 stands out.


The Falcon 2000 typically seats up to ten passengers in a luxurious executive arrangement, with some configurations accommodating up to twelve. Double-club seating, conference tables, and optional divans make it ideal for business or family groups seeking comfort and flexibility.




Yes. The Falcon 2000 offers a full stand-up cabin with over 6 feet of headroom and a wide aisle, allowing guests to move freely in flight. The jet features a private aft lavatory and a spacious baggage compartment of approximately 134 cubic feet.

Absolutely. The Falcon 2000 is capable of non-stop flights between most major U.S. cities and even transatlantic routes like New York to London, though exceptionally strong headwinds or a full payload may occasionally require a brief fuel stop, as is common with heavy jets on the longest legs.
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