Awarded Both FAA And EASA Certification
Dassault Falcon has received certification from both the FAA and
EASA for the newest member of the Falcon family of business jets,
the 4,750 nm Falcon 900LX.
The large cabin Falcon 900LX is based on the Falcon 900EX, with
enhanced performance and economy. The Falcon 900LX burns 35 to 40
percent less fuel than other aircraft in its class thanks to
advanced light weight structures, an extremely efficient wing as
well as Aviation Partners blended winglets. At its Maximum Takeoff
Weight (MTOW), Dassault says the Falcon 900LX climbs to FL390
in 20 minutes. “The Falcon 900 LX delivers the next evolution
of enhancements to the successful Falcon 900EX,” said John
Rosanvallon, President and CEO of Dassault Falcon. “The
improvements to its range, performance and efficiency set the
standard in its class and make it a highly desirable business
tool.”
The Falcon 900LX was first announced in May 2008 at EBACE. The
rigorous flight test program, which began in October 2009, was
recently completed and confirmed improvements in handling and
performance. Other critical factors evaluated during the flight
tests included stalls at various speed configurations, flights in
icing conditions, maximum operating speed, as well as simulated
system failures and aircraft fuel consumption. A total of 215
flight hours were flown on two different aircraft during the
testing campaign, including 34 flights with certification
authorities.
“We’re proud to say that we’ve been able to
reach this important milestone with help and cooperation from the
FAA and EASA within the timeframe we set from the very
beginning,” said Bruno Rolland, Senior Vice President Falcon
Programs. “Flight testing will continue for more advanced
operations, such as CAT III, with target dates set for
2011.”
The new Falcon 900LX offers the same interior as the 900EX but
with an expanded list of city pairs. The 900LX can fly from New
York to Moscow; Paris to Beijing and Mumbai to London. The design
makes it capable of landing with fuel tanks nearly full. The 900LX
can leave Washington D.C. for New York and continue to Geneva
without adding fuel. Likewise, the airplane can leave London with
four passengers, pick up four more in Paris and continue to Dubai
without adding fuel. The aircraft comes standard with the
award-winning EASy flight deck, designed to reduce pilot workload
and improve pilot interaction through elevated situational
awareness in the cockpit.
Dassault says the low approach and landing speeds of the Falcon
900LX gives the aircraft has superior takeoff and landing
performance and high safety margins, which will become evident when
operating out of challenging airports at high altitudes such as
Aspen, Colorado or St. Moritz in Switzerland.
The Falcon 900LX is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-60 engines
rated at 5,000 lbs of thrust each (ISA + 17°C) contributing to
the airplane’s superior low fuel burn and cost of operation.
The Honeywell TFE731-60 engines on the Falcon 900EX fleet have
accumulated over 2.2 million flight hours of reliable service.