MM62245
F900Dassault Falcon 900· ICAO24 33ffad· last seen 13d ago
MM62245 is a Dassault Falcon 900, a tri-engine jet. SkyMeter has tracked 510 flights totalling 796 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 48 callsigns. The most frequent segment is LIRA to LIRA. Service window in our records spans 389 days. Of those flights, 36 (7.1%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Dassault Falcon 900 has a 63 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 49,000 lb.
About the Dassault Falcon 900
The Dassault Falcon 900 is a French-built long-range business jet distinguished by its three-engine configuration — a rarity in modern corporate aviation that provides exceptional safety margins and hot-and-high performance. First flown in 1984 and entering service in 1986, the Falcon 900 was Dassault's answer to intercontinental business travel, capable of nonstop flights from New York to Paris or Los Angeles to London with eight passengers in stand-up-cabin comfort. Its trijet layout, inherited from the smaller Falcon 50, allows the aircraft to maintain cruise performance even with an engine failure and meets stringent ETOPS-like dispatch reliability without the regulatory complexity, making it popular for overwater and remote operations.
Powered by three Honeywell TFE731 turbofans, the Falcon 900 cruises at Mach 0.84 and reaches a maximum altitude of 51,000 feet, placing it among the highest-flying business jets of its era. The type's range of approximately 4,000 nautical miles in the original variant extended to over 4,750 nm in the later 900EX and 5,950 nm in the 900LX, cementing its reputation as a true intercontinental performer. The wing design, featuring Dassault's signature low-speed handling characteristics, delivers a relatively low approach speed of around 120 knots and short-field capability uncommon in jets of this size and range.
The Falcon 900 family has seen continuous evolution through the 900B, 900EX, 900DX, and 900LX variants, each bringing improved engines, avionics, and range. While production has slowed in favor of newer Dassault models, the type remains a fixture in corporate and charter fleets worldwide, prized for its blend of range, cabin comfort, and operational flexibility. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators over routes, with the largest observed operator.
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