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Dassault Falcon 20

ADAPTABLE TRAVEL

Capable of a wide variety of flight lengths.

COMFORTABLE INTERIOR

Spacious cabin with luxury amenities.

RELIABLE OPTION

Known for its robust and dependable performance.

WELL-TRUSTED BRAND

Dassault Aviation’s renowned quality and service.

VERSATILE CABIN

Configurable for various passenger needs.

Discover The Dassault Falcon 20

Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 20 is the perennial industry go-to for its reliability, affordability, and versatility. It’s a well-rounded choice for travellers seeking a private jet charter experience that delivers on comfort and performance. As a business or leisure jet, all who rent this aircraft will receive the “rock star treatment,” whether traveling for a business trip or a weekend getaway.

The cabin is a highlight worth mentioning, as it seats up to nine people. Leather seats, generous legroom, and even Wi-Fi and entertainment systems make it seem more like a private lounge than a cabin of a private jet. There is even a well-appointed galley to make mealtimes on board a breeze and long journeys easier than ever. Passengers can choose the cabin configuration they prefer — great for designing a quiet office space or a social zone.

The Falcon 20 doesn’t skimp on performance either. With a flight range close to 2,000 miles, the Falcon is one of the most dependable midsize private jets for regional and mid-range missions. It’s built for accuracy and safety, with pilot-preferred avionics and the ability to take off and land at those smaller airports that are not an option for larger private jets. Whether flying across the country for a conference or taking the family to a coastal holiday, the Falcon 20 makes sure you get there fresh and on time.


Dassault Falcon 20 Cabin Layout

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Dassault Falcon 20 Specifications

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon is an elegant city that is historical yet modern. Its streets are colour-packed, from its tiled structures to the yellow trams scooting along its hills. Fan of marine life? Oceanário de Lisboa has long been considered to be one of Europe’s top aquariums. Do not miss out on the Rua Augusta & Baixa District for some shopping and strolling along streets leading to historic squares and the city center.

  • Approximately
  • 2
  • hours
  • and
  • 10
  • min

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam has a special type of appeal, in part because of its canals. Stop by the Het Scheepvaartmuseum (National Maritime Museum), which offers a great look into Amsterdam’s naval history. The city is also home to the Bloemenmarkt (Floating Flower Market), the only floating flower market in the world. The city is extremely bike-friendly, and bicycles can be rented. Don’t miss out on local cafes and neighbourhoods such as Jordaan.

  • Approximately
  • 3
  • hours
  • and
  • 35
  • min

Athens, Greece

In Athens, history is the star attraction. Its Acropolis stands above the city, with its temples serving as an heirloom of Greece’s legacy as the birthplace of Western civilisation. Go wandering in Plaka, an old neoclassical district with its lively tavernas and craftsman’s shops. Whether admiring the Parthenon in the evening or sitting down to a plate of moussaka, Athens is somewhere that manages to be at once old and a Mediterranean version of modern.

  • Approximately
  • 3
  • hours
  • and
  • 30
  • min


Palermo, Italy

Palermo is a delight for the senses. The city’s architecture—from the Arab-Norman Cathedral to the Renaissance Martorana church—whispers of its rich history. Foodies have plenty to indulge in, from crowded street markets selling arancini and cannoli to fancy dinners with local Sicilian fish. If you’re looking to head outside the city, take a trip down to the rocky coast or further into the island’s interior. There is no place in Palermo where history is not alive.

  • Approximately
  • 2
  • hours
  • and
  • 15
  • min