Dassault Falcon 100

PLENTY OF ROOM

Seats 6 passengers comfortably.

IMPRESSIVE RANGE

Travel 1,500 nautical miles or more.

POWERFUL ENGINE

Rolls-Royce 250-C47B turbine engine.

ADVANCED AVIONICS

Garmin G1000H NXi suite.

AFFORDABLE SOLUTION

Ideal for executive travel.

Discover The Dassault Falcon 100

Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 100 is a modern, minimalistic option for those who are looking for comfort and versatility at an affordable price point. This jet is great for shorter regional trips, making it an excellent option for executives or leisure travellers heading out for a weekend break. Being one of the smaller private jets on the market, the Falcon 100 can reach small airports, thereby expanding its destination possibilities.

As for the interior, the Falcon 100 is quite different from its competitors. Its interior is purpose-built for comfort and features leather seats, generous amounts of legroom, and all the latest comforts, such as Wi-Fi and a spacious galley. Whether you’re working or just chilling out with a bottle of wine, the Falcon 100 is ready for action. 

The Falcon 100 is reliable and efficient thanks to a range of roughly 1,500 nautical miles and a cruising speed that keeps travel time to a minimum. It has high-tech avionics, robust safety systems for safe flights, and a quiet cabin that allows passengers to truly unwind. If you’re in the market to hire a jet that is at once sporty, stylish, and versatile, then the Falcon 100 is a terrific choice. Reach out to one of our agents today to lock in your reservation.


Dassault Falcon 100 Cabin Layout

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Dassault Falcon 100 Specifications

Barcelona, Spain

Looking for excitement? Barcelona is ready to deliver. Take in some fresh air by paying a visit to the Parc de la Ciutadella. The large park includes its very own lake and artistic sculptures from various artists. It also connects to the Catalan Parliament, which is open to the public (check hours). Visit the Las Ramblas, eat tapas, and wander the streets of the Gothic Quarter to complete a wonderful day in Barcelona.

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Rome, Italy

Rome is a live-action museum of sorts, a place where the past and the present meet in the most dreamlike way. Start your day at the Colosseum and picture gladiators in action before exploring the remains of the Roman Forum. There’s the spectacular dome of the Pantheon and the artistic collections of the Vatican, a few steps away. And no visit to Rome would be complete without throwing a coin into the Trevi Fountain—or having a gelato on the Spanish Steps.

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Tirana, Albania

Tirana is the best-kept secret of Europe, both medieval and young at heart. The main square of Skanderbeg is situated around Skanderbeg Square, where the National History Museum and the Et’hem Bey Mosque stand. For something fresher, visit the Blloku district, once communist outside but now bursting with cafes, restaurants, and bars.

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Faro, Portugal

Faro, the entrance to Portugal’s Algarve, is an alpine haven of white sand and cliffs. But don’t head for the coast just yet. Faro’s old town is worth a trip. It is surrounded by medieval walls, and its cobbled streets lead visitors to places such as the Cathedral of Faro and the beautiful Arco da Vila. Whether wandering the harbour or sampling the local seafood, Faro is a memorable way to get to know one of Portugal’s most popular areas.

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