Dassault Aviation

Dassault Falcon 2000EX

The Dassault Falcon 2000EX is a mid‑size business jet that builds on the successful Falcon 2000 platform introduced by Dassault Aviation in the mid‑1990s. Launched in 2004, the EX variant features enhanced performance, primarily through upgraded Pratt & Whitney Canada PW306A engines and increased fuel capacity, extending its range to roughly 4,000 nautical miles. This capability allows nonstop transatlantic flights and connects major financial hubs such as New York, London, and Dubai without refueling. The aircraft’s all‑glass Collins Pro Line 21 avionics suite provides pilots with intuitive navigation, weather radar, and synthetic vision, while its spacious, cabin‑pressurised fuselage accommodates up to ten passengers in a customizable layout. Aerodynamically, the Falcon 2000EX incorporates a supercritical wing and winglets that reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. Since entering service, the jet has become a favorite among corporate operators and charter companies for its blend of speed, range, and comfort. Its reliability and low operating costs have reinforced Dassault Aviation’s reputation for engineering high‑performance, business‑oriented aircraft, cementing the Falcon 2000EX’s lasting impact on the private‑jet market. Its continued operation showcases Dassault’s commitment to efficiency, luxury, and global support.

Classification

Production & History

First Flight
2001
Service Entry
2003

Design & Classification

Country of Origin
Manufacturer
Dassault Aviation
Developer
Dassault Aviation
Wikidata ID
Q106340582