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Overview

The follow-on 900C series aircraft combines the performance improvements of the 900B with the advanced cockpit avionics of the 900EX flagship. Through 2005, twenty-five Falcon 900Cs had been delivered to customers. The Falcon 900C can accommodate as many as eighteen passengers in a high density arrangement, but is more commonly configured to seat eight to twelve in a three-lounge executive arrangement. The cabin of the 900C is wide enough for three-abreast seating. The cabin area is normally divided into a forward lounge, a mid-cabin and a rear lounge. The Falcon 900C is powered by three AlliedSignal (Honeywell) TFE 731-5BR-1C turbofan engines rated at 4,750 lbs. of thrust each at ISA +10C. The engines are controlled by a DEEC in normal mode, with manual hydromechanical control as a backup mode. Inspection interval on the engines is 4,200 hours.


Aircraft Specifications


Certified Crew

2

Typical / Maximum Cabin Passenger Capacity

12/19

Balanced Field Length [SL/ISA TMP] (FT)

4932

Length (FT)

66.3

Wingspan (FT)

63.4

Height (FT)

24.8

Cabin Height (FT)

6.2

Cabin Width (FT)

7.7

Cabin Length (FT)

33.02

Baggage Capacity Internal / External (CFT)

127 / 0

Powerplant

3 HON TFE731-5AR-1C

Years Aircraft Manufactured

1998-2005

Estimated Retail Price Low

3600000

Estimated Retail Price High

8400000

Aircraft Category

Ultra Long Range Jet



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Range Map

The Falcon 900C has a range of 3,938 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.


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