Falcon 2000 Symbol Of Speed - Heritage Concept
by Eskild Hansen Design Studio
The project was developed through close cooperation with Dassault Aviation to ensure the design aligned with the high standards associated with Falcon aircraft interiors.
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Falcon 2000 Symbol Of Speed - Heritage Concept
by Eskild Hansen Design Studio
The project was developed through close cooperation with Dassault Aviation to ensure the design aligned with the high standards associated with Falcon aircraft interiors.
Airplanes in flight!
Dassault Falcon 2000LX Departing Portland-Hillsboro Airport for San Jose, CA.
The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a beautiful masterpiece of French engineering. She is so fun to fly, easy to Dispatch, performs like a dream... Even the manuals were fun to write.
BTW the executive Flight Attendants, like the one pictured, are some of classiest and nicest people you'll meet. It also pays to park yourself close to their classrooms when they're practicing meal preparation... 😋 I may have some experience taking advantage of leftovers. 😉
FALCON - 2000
Speed, efficiency and glamour- all this and more describes the aircraft which was made by the French. The Dassault Falcon 2000 is a French Business twin-engine jet and a member of Dassault Aviation's Falcon business jet line. With its high efficiency, productivity and performance and low direct operating costs the Falcon is the most preferred private charter and the benefits can be felt from takeoff to touchdown.
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The Falcon 2000 is the fastest business jet in the world! 851 km/h