2014 Dassault Falcon 2000S
Large Cabin Jet
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AeroGurus Data & Analysis
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About This Dassault Falcon 2000S
This 2014 Dassault Falcon 2000S (SP-ARK) is a 12-seat large cabin jet . There are currently 4 Falcon 2000S aircraft listed for sale with asking prices ranging from $14,500,000 to $14,500,000.
The Falcon 2000S cruises at 459 kts (850 km/h) with a range of 4,000 nm (7,408 km) — enough for transcontinental flights without refueling. Service ceiling of 47,000 ft allows operation above most weather.
Operating costs: Fuel burn is 280 GPH (1060 L/h), which at current Jet-A prices (~$5.50/gal) means approximately $1540/hr in fuel alone. Total variable cost including maintenance reserves is approximately $3,800/hr. Annual fixed costs (hangar, insurance, crew, annual inspection) average $500,000.
NTSB records show 0 incidents for this airframe — a clean safety record.
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Dassault Falcon 2000S — Model Specs
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Estimated Cost of Ownership
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Ownership & Registration
FAA registry covers US-registered aircraft (N-numbers).
This aircraft (SP-ARK) is registered outside the US.
Location & Ownership
Aircraft Location
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Title Status
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Available for US-registered aircraft only
Source: FAA Aircraft Registry, FAA Civil Aviation Registry (DocIndex). Title data may be delayed. Always verify with an aviation attorney before purchase.
Safety Record
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