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The Falcon 200 replaced the Falcon 20F on the production line in 1983, after 473 Falcon 20s had been delivered. The Falcon 200 is typically configured in a eight to 10 passenger arrangement in a double-club arrangement, or a combination of club, divan, and individual seating. The galley is located in the forward cabin and the lavatory can be found in the aft cabin. The Falcon 200 is powered by two Garrett ATF 3-6A-4C engines rated at 5,200 pounds of thrust each. The overhaul interval is on an "On-Condition" basis.
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The Falcon 200 has a range of 2,253 nautical miles. Type in your city or airport identifier for a visual representation of the NBAA IFR Range (NM) for this aircraft.