The two newest members of the Falcon family of
business jets, the 2000S and 2000LXS, have received EASA
certification.
Unveiled in May 2011, the Falcon 2000S is the
new entry level jet in the Falcon family.
The 2000S is equipped with a full slate of
standard features, including upgraded EASy II avionics,
FalconCabin HD+ entertainment system and a brand new
fixed-configuration cabin designed by BMW Group DesignworksUSA.
At M.80, the Falcon 2000S has a range of 3,350
nm (standard aircraft, 6 pax, NBAA IFR reserves, 85% Boeing Annual
Winds). The balanced field length is 4,325 ft (SL, ISA) at a MTOW
of 41,000 lb; it climbs directly to 41,000 feet in 19 minutes,
reaches a mid-cruise altitude of 45,000 feet and offers a
certified ceiling of 47,000 feet. The aircraft can also land at
95% of its MTOW, or about 39,300 lb, enabling it to tanker more
fuel.
Additionally, with an approach speed of only
107 knots, the Falcon 2000S is capable of landing at airports with
challenging, steep approaches and short runways. At a typical
end-of-flight profile, the Falcon 2000S needs just 2,315 feet of
runway better than super mid-size jets and even comparable to a
typical turboprop aircraft.
The Falcon 2000S will
begin deliveries in the second quarter of 2013.
The
4,000 nm Falcon 2000LXS, announced in October 2012, combines the
short field performance of the 2000S with the longer range
capabilities of the 2000LX.
Featuring the same inboard slats and
winglets as the 2000S model, the aircraft has a balanced field
length of 4,675 ft (SL, ISA) at 42,800 lb of MTOW, and offers the
same landing performance as the Falcon 2000S.
The
airplane will come standard with the EASy II avionics suite and
FalconCabin HD+ entertainment system and customers can specify the
interior of their choice. The Falcon 2000LXS will replace the
2000LX by the end of 2013.
The two-year-long flight
test campaign for the two new models demonstrated short-field and
lowspeed performance substantially better than targeted figures,
greatly expanding the number of airports the two aircraft can
serve. Each will be certified to land at London City.
Upgraded Pratt & Whitney PW308C engines make both models
economical to operate and environmentally friendly. The engines
TALON II combustor will provide significantly fewer emissions.
The new Falcons display the same outstanding comfort,
performance and efficiency that have made the Falcon 2000 one the
most successful large cabin twinjet models in the industry, said
John Rosanvallon, President and CEO of Dassault Falcon Jet, noting
nearly 500 units have been delivered since the first Falcon 2000
took to the air on 4 March 1993.
EASy II for 2000
EASy Series Approved
EASA simultaneously approved
use of Dassaults proprietary, award-winning EASy II avionics
suite on Falcon 2000 EASy series aircraft.
All in-service versions
of the Falcon 2000 equipped with EASy cockpits (EX, DX and LX)
will eventually receive the EASy II upgrade once corresponding
service bulletins are approved.
Among the new
options and enhancements offered by EASy II are a Synthetic Vision
System (SVS); improved display symbology; XM Weather; Flight
Management System (7.1) improvements; dual Jeppesen charts; a
Runway Awareness and Advisory System (RAAS); ADS-B out; and WAAS
and EGNOS LPV approaches.
FAA
Approval from the FAA is expected to follow
shortly.
Dassault,
Falcon,
Jets,
EASA,
London
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