Aircraft types
Embraer Legacy 600/650
The Legacy 600 is derived from Embraer's EMB-135BJ, first flew in 2001, and was certified in 2002. The upgraded Legacy 650 launched in 2008 with longer range through increased fuel capacity and more powerful engines. Production ended in 2020.
Falcon 2000
Dassault announced the Falcon 2000 at Paris Air Show in 1989 as follow-on to Falcon 20/200. This wide-body, transcontinental twin engine aircraft first flew March 4, 1993, with first delivery February 16, 1995.
Falcon 2000 EASy
The Falcon 2000EX, an upgraded variant with PW308C engines, first flew in 2001 and was certified in 2003. Multiple variants followed including the 2000DX, 2000LX with winglets, 2000LXS with improved avionics, and 2000S.
Falcon 7X
The Dassault Falcon 7X is a large cabin business jet with three rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney engines. It first flew in 2005 and entered service in 2007, offering 5,950 nm range at 0.90 mach with short landing capability.
Falcon 900EASy
Dassault's EASy flight deck, developed in the late 1990s on Honeywell's Primus Epic platform, equips various Falcon variants. The 900EX entered service in 1996, followed by the 900DX in 2005 and 900LX in 2010.
Global 5000
Bombardier's Global 5000 is a high-speed business jet with 14-hour endurance, first flying March 2003 and entering service April 2005. Powered by Rolls-Royce BR710A2-20 turbofans, it carries 8 passengers and 3 crew 8,900km at 0.85 Mach.